LanselotMorningstar
"A song with no Melody is like a song with no meaning, like my love for you, it's vague, and thin, but it's there, troubling me day and night..."
⚠️This story takes place in modern day Japan⚠️
Fyodor Dostoevsky, A Russian artist that plays the cello with what they describe,"like a god". But even though all his songs are so beautiful they make a person cry, he can never add lyrics.
He spends day and night writing lyrics and poems, words he wants to sing but can't get the cords to fit in his songs, after all, they are all instrumental songs.
One day, at a party, Fyodor meets another modern day artist, Who not only sings, but also raps.
Nikolai Gogol, a Ukrainian rapper and artist those songs get top hits any day, altho, he was never able to write his own song, just make beats.
Is this the perfect opportunity for Fyodor's lyrics to be expressed? For Nikolai's beats to be put to use? Or will there be another advantage to this collaboration?