We Started a Fire: The Love Story Between Man and Technology Gone Too Far In a world teetering on the edge of irreversible change, the song We Started a Fire captures the essence of humanity’s complex and dangerous romance with technology. Over the past 250 years, we have nurtured and fueled this relationship, believing it would elevate us to new heights. But now, it feels as though we have reached the climax of this love story—one that has created the perfect storm of climate change, artificial intelligence, and totalitarianism. The song's timing is crucial. In an era marked by environmental crises, rapid AI development, and political instability, We Started a Fire feels like a prophetic warning. The "point of no return" isn't just poetic; it's a stark acknowledgment of the critical thresholds we've crossed, especially concerning climate change and digital ethics. The lyrics repeatedly drive home the inevitability of destruction: We started a fire, started a storm Started something we cannot control We passed the point of no return Started a fire Now watch it burn One of the most striking verses, ”You and me we were ecstasy, we were everything they wanted to be”, encapsulates the intoxicating allure of technology. It speaks to our initial fascination with innovation, how we embraced it with open arms, believing it would set us free. The metaphor of ”gasoline and a spark” further amplifies the volatility of this relationship, suggesting that our relentless pursuit of progress was always destined to ignite an uncontrollable blaze. This is more than a song; it’s a reflection of the times we live in. It’s a reminder that our love affair with technology, once full of promise, has led us to the precipice of destruction. Whether it serves as an elegy for what we have lost or a wake-up call for those willing to act remains to be seen. But one thing is certain—the fire is burning, and the world is watching. In its raw, unfiltered honesty, We Started a Fire holds up a mirror to humanity, daring us to face the reflection. Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tik Tok and a lot of other music stores from the 20th of February 2025. https://open.spotify.com/track/7cUPln... Visit: https://www.phatwell.com
‘Free Your Love’ isn’t just another dance anthem—it’s a track with a deeper emotional core, dedicated to a close friend who found the strength to leave a relationship that left her feeling deprived of love and intimacy. The song was inspired by a poignant moment when she experienced physical touch from a new partner for the first time in years, a moment so overwhelming it moved her to tears. As her emotions, long frozen, were suddenly released, she realized how much she’d been holding back. Phatwell hopes this track inspires others to break free, seek happiness, and stay true to themselves. Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tik Tok and a lot of other music stores from the 24th of October. https://open.spotify.com/album/1A4wiF...
Summer, friends, party. And life is wonderful. You think it will last forever. But it doesn't... I wrote this song to remind myself that we never know how long we have left with the ones we love. And to celebrate all of my lovely friends which bring me so much happiness. I love you all. And especially is this song a tribute to Kamal, that will be in our hearts forever.
Ok, we have all been there and done something we shouldn’t. This song is inspired by the fascination of leaving your old relationship in search of something new and the feelings of those you leave behind.
I hope U have a great summer :-) I have made the perfect tune to celebrate the good times coming up. Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tik Tok and a lot of other music stores from the 12th of June.
We Are Going To The Sun by Phatwell https://open.spotify.com/track/55Gfvs... This song reach out to every outsider in the world who never fit it. Screw all those haters who make their lives difficult. Let's go to the Sun instead. A place where everything is warm and beautiful. I hope you like it. XO /Phatwell... Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tik Tok and a lot of other music stores.
High On A Woman by Phatwell https://open.spotify.com/album/0HBBl1... It's hot! It's summer! And I have the perfect summer song for you. High on a woman is a tropical beat about meeting someone in the summer night that leaves you breathless. Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tik Tok and a lot of other music stores.
Hold on (feat. Hugo Hartley) by Phatwell https://open.spotify.com/track/5aQMJg... Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tik Tok and a lot of other music stores.
Don't you say there is a better day (feat. Hugo Hartley) https://open.spotify.com/track/6oCUZ4... Last year two of my friends died and the song has it's origin in that. You should never waste a single day because you don't know how many of them you have. This video is all about following your dreams and never let anyone else tell you what to do. And do it T.O.D.A.Y Soon I will launch Phatwells "Wall of dreams" but until then you have to settle with this :-) Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tik Tok and a lot of other music stores from the 4th of March.
1000 Sunny Days Without You (feat. 1LUV) by Phatwell https://open.spotify.com/album/3Pf78N... This song is about longing for someone who's no longer with us and the feeling of powerlessness you get when you're not able to change that. The song also feels relevant in this time of Covis-19 when so many people longing for their love ones. Stay safe! Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tik Tok and a lot of other music stores.
Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tik Tok and a lot of other music stores. Play on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0ya5uH... You better believe is a female power song made 2020 about how you should believe in your self and break free from bad relationships that just break you down. Life is too shorts for that. So take the chance to change your life today.