From One Album to Three: How a Trilogy Found Its Way Into Existence

It’s funny how creative projects sometimes grow far beyond what you ever imagined.

What began as a single album—I’m Blue—slowly and quietly transformed into something much larger. No big plan. No master concept. Just a natural progression that, over time, became impossible to ignore.

So here we are: A trilogy.

Three albums created over a stretch of time, each shaped by evolving ideas, changing prompts, late-night experiments, abandoned drafts, unexpected breakthroughs—and a strangely consistent thread running through all of it.

The trilogy consists of:

  • I’m Blue
  • My Mind Is a River
  • Audrey Says

Three albums that sound a little different, feel a little different, but yet they all undeniably belong to the same creative journey.

Tracing the Red Thread

Looking back, I can clearly see how these albums connect, even if I didn’t quite notice it while working on them. Each one reflects a stage in the development of my prompting style—the small tweaks, the subtle tone shifts, the micro-adjustments that eventually lead to entirely new musical landscapes.

If you’ve ever worked with AI-generated music, you know how fragile a prompt can be. One added word and the whole vibe changes. Remove a phrase, and suddenly the track goes in a completely new direction. Some of these experiments go straight into the trash. Others I develop for a while before deciding they do not have what it takes. And then there are the lucky few who survive, grow, and end up becoming something I actually want to release.

It’s a strange yet satisfactory process: part craftsmanship, part chaos, part alchemy.

But through all of it, the prompts evolve—and so does the music.

Lyrics: Where Structure Meets Controlled Chaos

While the music demands precision, the lyrics… well, let’s just say they live in a more free-range environment. I always start with an idea—sometimes sharp, sometimes vague—and follow it wherever it leads.

There’s usually a storm of rewrites. Entire verses thrown out. Lines rewritten ten times. I try to make the lyrics connect from song to song, at least loosely, while still letting the ideas breathe. Most drafts end up at the bottom of the virtual drawer (where they may rest in peace). But a few make it through the needle’s eye and eventually find their place in a finished track.

Songwriting, whether traditional or AI-assisted, is still songwriting. It still requires patience, instinct, and a willingness to delete a lot of things you were sure would work.

A Lot of Late Nights—and Even More Prompting

These albums weren’t created in a single creative burst. They came from countless late evenings spent tweaking, adjusting, rejecting, revising, prompting, re-prompting, re-thinking… and then doing all of it again.

There’s something oddly addictive about it: the constant iteration, the “what if I try one more version,” the tiny thrill of hearing a prompt finally produce something magic.

And somewhere in the middle of all this: The trilogy emerged.

I didn’t sit down and say, “Let’s make three connected albums.”
It just happened, slowly, but surely, a process.
Piece by piece, idea by idea, prompt by prompt.

Available on Suno – Streaming TBD

All three albums are now available to listen to on Suno.ai. They’re not on the major streaming platforms yet. I honestly haven’t decided whether to go down that road. It’s not like anyone gets rich from streaming anyway, right? So I’ll think about it.

But in the meantime, you can listen to the trilogy right here—assuming you have internet access. And since you’re reading this, I’m going to assume you do.

Listen to the Full Trilogy

I’m Blue

A beginning born from experimentation.
https://suno.com/playlist/03bece05-19f8-4196-b941-9d4eeb9f8a1c

My Mind Is a River

A middle chapter shaped by flow, drift, and evolution.
https://suno.com/playlist/0034d153-62c7-46fe-840c-916484783cd0

Audrey Says

The newest—and perhaps the clearest example of where my prompts have gone.
https://suno.com/playlist/2151428d-3108-4b7d-8f3f-6eabda69b58a

Hope You Enjoy the Journey

Whether you listen to one song or all three albums back to back, I hope you find something in there that resonates. This trilogy is the result of countless hours of creative exploration—some messy, some exciting, all worth it.

Let me know what you think if you give them a spin!