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a set of lyrics to go along with the "Coke Beats" track
Leo’s apartment was a graveyard of empty red-and-white cans, their metallic skeletons mocking his attempt to stay awake. It was 3:14 AM, and he was staring at a line of code that refused to make sense. He’d just finished his fourth Coke, but instead of the sharp buzz he expected, he felt a heavy, syrupy fog settling over his brain. The caffeine wasn't winning; it was just making his heart race while his eyes begged to close. coke_beats_sleep
Frustrated, he pushed back from his desk. His foot accidentally brushed against his old MIDI controller, and a single, low-frequency pulse echoed through his headphones. It was a deep, resonant kick drum—part of a project he’d titled "Coke Beats" back when he thought sugar was the key to creativity.
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This is a story about the night Leo discovered that rhythm, rather than caffeine, was the true cure for his exhaustion.
As the beat took shape, something strange happened. The frantic "tired-but-wired" feeling began to dissolve. The music didn't wake him up in the way a drink would; it organized his thoughts. He wasn't fighting the sleep anymore—he was riding it. The caffeine wasn't winning; it was just making
He titled the track "Sleep." It wasn't a lullaby, but a steady, driving rhythm that transformed his exhaustion into a trance. By 4:00 AM, the code was finished, not because he was caffeinated, but because he’d found a tempo that matched his tired mind. Leo finally closed his laptop, the "Coke Beats" still pulsing softly in his ears as he drifted into the deepest sleep he’d had in weeks.