I was scrolling through my phone during my lunch break at the café downstairs when I stumbled upon this viral post from Gao Ya Ren Shi – you know, that account that’s been blowing up recently with their AI song generator. The caption hit me: ‘Life punches me hard, but music never does 😏’. And honestly? Same.
The post showed these hilarious examples of songs you could create about everyday struggles. Monday meetings making you physically ill? There’s a song for that. Your heart skipping a beat when someone texts ‘Are you there?’ at work? Yep, that too. The one about writing papers and suddenly feeling the urge to do anything else – that reminded me of my cousin who’s studying abroad, pulling all-nighters with textbooks that might as well be written in alien language.
What got me was how specific the scenarios were. Family drama about marriage questions? Check. Parents nagging about civil service exams? Double check. It’s like someone peeked into our group chats and turned our collective sighs into melody. The comments section was flooded with people sharing their own creations – you could practically hear the collective relief through the screen.
I remember trying it myself during a particularly rough week. The interface was surprisingly simple – just pick your mood, add some details, and boom, you’ve got a personalized track. The first song I generated was about that moment when your coffee goes cold because you got stuck in back-to-back Zoom calls. It was oddly therapeutic, like musical journaling.
The prizes they’re offering though – that Gao Ya Ren Shi merch looks incredible. That penguin pillow looks like the perfect thing to scream into during stressful work days. And a live show passport? I’d kill for that. My friend in Australia messaged me asking about it, but then we both remembered – regional restrictions strike again.
It’s funny how these cultural moments become inaccessible once you’re overseas. That excitement of joining a viral trend, the FOMO when everyone’s talking about it – it hits different when you’re watching from abroad. Makes you wonder how many other cool things we’re missing because of those ‘content not available in your region’ messages.
Anyway, if you’ve tried the Gao Ya Ren Shi generator, what kind of song did you create? Mine was definitely about that Monday morning dread – complete with dramatic synth drops every time I mentioned checking emails. Share your musical therapy stories below – maybe we can start our own international version while we wait for those regional blocks to lift!
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