Parallel Hearts Desert Song – Behind the Scenes
Desert Song – Emotional Breakdown
This song is not just about visuals… it is about a feeling.
The desert here is not only a location — it represents isolation, confusion, and emotional distance.
Opening – Silence in the Desert
The song begins in a wide open desert.
Everything looks empty, hot, and endless.
But in that harsh environment, one person becomes the only sense of calm.
Even when everything feels overwhelming, their presence feels like peace.
Searching Without Direction
As the song continues, the idea of searching becomes important.
In a desert, paths do not stay — the wind erases everything.
Still, the heart keeps searching.
Not because the path is clear… but because the feeling is strong.
The Veil and the Wind
One of the key visuals in this song is the veil moving in the wind.
It is not just a visual element — it represents memory.
Even if the person is far away, small traces remain.
And sometimes, those small things are enough for the heart to follow.
Distance and Movement
There are moments where the character runs, and dust rises behind.
That dust is not just physical.
It represents moments left behind… memories that cannot be erased.
Even when distance increases, connection does not disappear.
The Weight of Silence
Towards the end, the feeling becomes deeper.
It is no longer about presence… it is about absence.
Voice can be followed easily.
But silence stays longer.
Sometimes, silence creates a stronger connection than words.
Final Emotion
The final idea of the song is simple:
Distance does not end love.
Even if paths change… even if people move away…
The emotional connection remains.
That is why this song fits into the theme of Parallel Hearts —
Two lives moving separately… but still connected.
How This Song Idea Started
Honestly, I am not someone who listens to songs all the time.
Only when I travel alone, sometimes I listen to old songs… that’s it.
But here, I had to create a song.
Not a routine song… not a random song…
Something different. Something that actually means something.
But the problem was — I did not know what that “something” is.
For almost 2–3 days, I was just thinking…
What type of song? What lyrics? What feeling?
The Unexpected Idea
One day, I saw a simple cartoon — Tom and Jerry.
In that, Tom is searching for Jerry.
Jerry is not visible to Tom… but Jerry can see Tom.
It is just a funny cartoon… but that gave me a thought.
What if love is like that?
One person searching… but not able to reach.
Why Desert?
First, I thought of normal locations.
Home… village… streets…
But nothing matched the feeling.
Then I thought — desert.
A wide, empty space.
No direction… no clarity…
Just a person searching.
That felt right.
Because love does not stop… even if the person is not close.
The hero is not near her…
But his love is still with her.
The Emotional Design
This song is not about both characters.
It is only from the hero’s side.
For him:
- She is not present
- She is like a memory
- He is confused
- He is in pain
So the entire song is designed around:
Love + Pain + Confusion
The Hard Part – Visual Continuity
Creating this visually was very difficult.
Even a 5-second shot…
I had to recreate it nearly 100 times.
For example:
Hero tries to touch heroine’s hand… She runs away…
Sounds simple — but not in AI.
If I generate back-to-front movement, face changes.
If I zoom, body structure changes.
So maintaining:
- Same face
- Same frame
- No distortion
That was one of the hardest parts.
Writing the Lyrics
Then came another problem — lyrics.
This is not a normal love song.
It has pain… confusion… distance…
So lyrics also should feel like nature.
Like:
You cannot stop the wind… In the same way, he cannot stop his love.
Step by step, I built the lyrics like that.
Music & Voice Struggle
After lyrics, I thought it will be easy.
But music and voice were even harder.
I tried different tools:
- BandLab
- Other generators
But nothing matched the feeling.
Finally, I did everything separately:
- Generated voice (small parts)
- Removed background music
- Cleaned the voice
- Added effects manually
- Created music separately
This process took a lot of time.
What I Realized
To create music properly, we need strong music knowledge.
But learning everything deeply takes time.
And time is very important.
So I understood one thing:
We cannot aim for perfect in everything.
Sometimes we have to balance:
- Time
- Quality
Not perfect value… but practical value.
Final Thought
This song was not created easily.
It came from confusion… thinking… and continuous effort.
Even now, it is not about perfection.
It is about expressing a feeling that cannot be explained directly.
Sometimes, love is not about being together… it is about still searching.