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    DRAGON was written by Licity Collins with Meghan Coil and SynchroLicity Collective.

    More to come in 2027!

    “Fluent in motion, rhythm, and heart.” 
    - Landon Buford

    Lyrical Odyssey: “'Dragon' sounds like a conversation between artists, instruments, and elements.  At a time when so much music sounds formulaic, ‘Dragon’ is like a shout for freedom to explore, to listen closely, and to make without boundaries. It is a musical world where there is a real sense of intent in every note and pause.”

    CR Indie (Costa Rica): "There are artists who make music. And there are artists who create worlds. Licity Collins belongs to this second breed….What Collins does isn't just art. It's emotional alchemy….'Dragon' isn’t a song in the traditional sense. It’s a rhythmic explosion, a sonic creature that breathes, writhes, and soars. From the very first bar, the piece presents itself as a ritual of liberation. ‘Dragon" has no lyrics, and yet it says so much."

    SongWeb “'Dragon,' is not merely a song — it is an invocation. Though an instrumental track, it breathes with the intensity of lived experience, carrying you through waves of vulnerability and resilience. From its opening notes, ‘Dragon’ feels deeply human — its melodies tremble with honesty, courage, and transformation. There’s a quiet heroism in its structure; each layer of sound feels like the unfurling of wings, a sonic embodiment of self-discovery and release— an invitation to sit with emotion, to honor transformation, and to emerge braver on the other side."

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