There’s a delicate kind of magic running through RAY , the kind that creeps in quietly at sunrise and catches you completely off guard. ROBY BRAUN, teaming up with Tina (who penned the lyrics), turns what started as a reimagined melody of his earlier piece Bird’s Flight into something altogether more luminous and intimate. It’s not just a song; it’s like overhearing someone gently talk themselves out of the dark.

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RAY opens soft, almost secretive, as the lyrics watch a single sliver of light sneak past the window: “Secretly passing my windows… the first ray of a day.”

That sense of wonder builds slowly, quietly resisting the residue of sleepless nights and “yesterday’s bad dreams.” The whole track feels like a tug-of-war between shadow and light, and the light wins, not with force but with persistence.

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What makes this song land is its emotional pivot: that moment where reflection on “my old age fight” turns into a decision to carry this fragile new ray like a weapon against gloom. There’s a cinematic quality in the way it swells, gentle piano, warm textures, subtle rhythmic lifts while the vocals stay disarmingly vulnerable. By the time Braun repeats “I want you to stay… don’t you want to be my friend?” you’re not sure if he’s talking to the ray or to hope itself.

It’s soft, yes, but never flimsy. RAY lingers, like sunlight on your skin long after the clouds roll back in.

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