I. Landini

I. is 21 years old. She is a member of Camper Van. I. is located in Johannesburg at Frank Underwood Hotel JOH.

I. likes to exercise at the gym during off hours and is trying to compose music in order to get ahead professionally.

Unlock These Chains

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Song Details

Unlock These Chains is Crowdpleaser music in tempo Moderato. The music is GOD SMACKINGLY GLORIOUS and the lyrics are GOD SMACKINGLY GLORIOUS. The song was written 3/23/2025 by I. Landini. The originality is perfect.

Fame: 43
Popularity:
Stage Potential: 40
Genre: Pop
Owner: Sabi
First Revealed: 8/20/2025
Price: The rights to this song were sold for 1,000.00 M$ on the song market.

Dominant Instruments

Lead Vocals

Special Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Shadows creeping they won't stay still
Tied by the whispers against my will
Walls are screaming but I won't break
The fire inside's more than they can take

[Chorus]
Unlock these chains let me be free
I won't bow down to your decree
The world is wide and the skies call out
I'll rise above I'll scream and shout

[Verse 2]
The clock is ticking the time feels slow
But strength is born where the struggles grow
In every scar there's a tale to tell
From every fall I rebuilt myself

[Chorus]
Unlock these chains let me be free
I won't bow down to your decree
The world is wide and the skies call out
I'll rise above I'll scream and shout

[Bridge]
Oh the fear it used to own my name
But I'm not afraid I'm not the same
The wind it stirs and the echoes fade
The road ahead is where dreams are made

[Chorus]
Unlock these chains let me be free
I won't bow down to your decree
The world is wide and the skies call out
I'll rise above I'll scream and shout

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Written by I Landini

Record Releases

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