Love Letter
I wrote this song imagining a love letter that travels on its own — riding across waves, floating through clouds, hoping to arrive before it's too late. She's back in town and I'm standing there with chocolate and maybe roses, still dreaming of the same song we never finished. It's about the courage it takes to say "I never stopped thinking about you" when you're not sure the door is still open.
Love Letter turned out to be the song that opened doors I never knew existed. BTS shared it with their fans, and it traveled across Asia overnight — becoming my #1 song in South Korea and Japan.
Moody Wind
The moody wind is fate — it's the thing that blows people into your life and then, just as unpredictably, blows them away. I wrote this about that moment when you feel someone drifting, and instead of holding on, you ask them to leave quietly and leave the door half-open. Maybe the same wind that took them will bring them back.
Moody Wind became my most famous song worldwide — the quiet flagship of my entire catalog. Yahoo! Japan News and CDJournal featured it alongside my name, comparing my sound to Michael Franks and John Pizzarelli. Of all the songs I've written, this is the one that surprised me the most: a song about letting go became the one that stayed.
Mille Incendi
Walking into a room where every heart surrenders, remembering the first time I saw her — swimming in her eyes was the best part of my life. The night heats up in a thousand fires. I wanted to capture that feeling of July sunsets in Italy, slow-motion kisses, and the kind of passion that only sounds right in Italian.
Mille Incendi found its way onto Netflix's Emily in Paris Season 5, playing in Episode 2 — and later into a Hallmark Channel movie. NME, Deadline, and Film Music Reporter all listed it in their soundtrack coverage. A song I wrote in my bedroom in Berlin ended up soundtracking one of the biggest shows on Netflix.
Le Luci della Città
I wrote this for every shy person who's ever felt invisible in a big city. The idea is that we're all timid heroes — a single voice rising can become a fire that burns away fears. It's an anthem about collective courage: we are the city lights, shining together. It's the closest thing I have to a stadium song.
Le Luci della Città closes Episode 9 of Emily in Paris Season 5 as the end credits song, and it was included on the official soundtrack album. It's funny, because this is my closing song for my live shows.
Let's Fall In Love
Sometimes you overthink love — is it the right time, the right person, the right place. This song is about throwing all that logic out the window and just falling. No safety net, no plan B. It's the simplest invitation I've ever written: let's just do this.
I never promoted this song. It went viral entirely on its own through TikTok in Indonesia, spread by fans creating their own content with it. It became my #1 song in Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand — four countries at once, all organically. A little lesson on the power of serendipity.
Coffee Cup
Last day of the year, he's alone in a coffee shop, and a barista mixes up two cups. That mix-up brings two strangers together — the most perfect accident. I wrote this because I believe the best love stories don't start with grand gestures. They start with small, stupid, beautiful coincidences. A coffee cup with the wrong name on it.
The moment I released it, Coffee Cup went viral across Asia, landing on Viral Hits playlists in several countries. Rolling Stone India featured it in its Hindi version, and a Chinese adaptation with its own music video spread across Chinese social media. A song about a small accident in a coffee shop became my first international moment — and proved that intimate stories travel further than big ones.
Gravity
"Take off your shoes, come to bed — we're going to Mars." I wrote this for those nights when your partner's been working too hard and you just want to make everything disappear. Chasing comets, tasting the Milky Way, then landing back in bed together. Tonight, gravity doesn't exist. It's a lullaby disguised as a space mission.
The space metaphor turned literal: Gravity is the second of my two songs selected for the Lunar Codex, destined to be permanently archived on the moon. A lullaby about escaping gravity is now literally leaving Earth. You can't make this stuff up.
Strangers in Disguise
This is about a one-night connection between two people who know that when the sun rises, they'll put their armor back on and become strangers again. There's something heartbreakingly beautiful about that — doing your best to keep sunlight from melting down the night. No names, no promises, just the truth of the moment before reality floods back in.
Strangers in Disguise had one of the strangest afterlives of any of my songs. A major airline used it in a movie-like commercial. They asked for the music. Then they asked for a picture of mine. Turns out they used my picture together with my song. The music industry is a strange place.