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Playlists are more than background noise. They’re self-portraits in sound. From vinyl stacks to mixtapes to Spotify, we’ve always defined ourselves through the music we share.

From 90s samples in TikTok hits to the endless parade of movie reboots, nostalgia isn’t just a trend. It’s a cultural survival strategy. We’re not just recycling ideas, we’re time traveling, chasing the comfort of the past while remixing it for the now. But in an era of peak nostalgia, are we honoring our roots… or getting stuck in them?

AI is no longer just in the background, it’s in the booth. From military-funded tech controversies to creative breakthroughs, we explore whether AI will replace human songwriters or become their strangest, most powerful collaborator yet. The future of music might just depend on who’s holding the mic.

Call it “delulu” or call it vision. Either way, it’s fuel.
Believing in yourself when the world doesn’t isn’t crazy. It’s the only way big ideas survive.
This piece dives into why a little delusion might be the most practical tool in a creative’s kit, and how Sky Titan was built on exactly that kind of wild, unwavering faith.

Every artist, brand, and creative has a season where nothing works.
The gigs flop. The launch tanks. The world shuts down (literally, in our case).
But here’s the thing. Your flop era isn’t the end. It’s the opening scene.
This is the story of how Sky Titan’s biggest derailment became the blueprint for everything we are now.