Wednesday, 14 January 2026

So many voices calling me

still nobody hears 👥💔


In a world that’s always “on,” sometimes the quietest ache is the loudest.


New song + lyrics video just dropped. If you’ve ever felt connected but alone, this one’s for you.


Watch/listen and tell me does it hit?

Why We Feel So Alone Online, in Eight Words


My phone never shuts up. Notifications, mentions, messages, little red dots screaming for attention. And still, somehow, I can sit right in the middle of all that noise and feel completely unseen. That’s the paradox I keep bumping into. Constant connection, zero depth.


That’s where the line came from.

“So many voices calling me still nobody hears.”


It’s not about shouting into a void. It’s worse than that. It’s shouting into a room that’s technically full, but everyone’s performing, scrolling, reacting, curating. Algorithms decide what echoes back. Likes and views pretend to be listening. Real resonance stays rare.


We’ve built a world that’s always on, and it quietly drains us. The pressure to be available, responsive, visible never really turns off. And the cost isn’t loud or dramatic. It’s subtle. It’s that low-level ache you feel when the screen goes dark and nothing really landed.


The strange thing is, this doesn’t feel personal anymore. It feels shared. Like a background hum a lot of us are carrying but don’t quite know how to name. That’s why I wanted to turn it into a song. Not to explain it, but to hold it. To say you’re not broken for feeling this way.


If you’ve ever felt connected but alone, this one’s for you.


And yeah, there’s a quiet contradiction at the end of all this. I’m writing about not being heard… and then I’m asking you to listen. To tell me if it hits. Maybe that’s the point. Maybe connection doesn’t start with being loud, but with answering back when something feels true.


In a world full of voices, what does it actually mean to hear each other?

🫶🏻 Unity Eagle