Coke_beats_sleep Apr 2026
Leo’s apartment was a graveyard of empty red-and-white cans, their metallic skeletons mocking his attempt to stay awake. It was 3:14 AM, and he was staring at a line of code that refused to make sense. He’d just finished his fourth Coke, but instead of the sharp buzz he expected, he felt a heavy, syrupy fog settling over his brain. The caffeine wasn't winning; it was just making his heart race while his eyes begged to close.
Frustrated, he pushed back from his desk. His foot accidentally brushed against his old MIDI controller, and a single, low-frequency pulse echoed through his headphones. It was a deep, resonant kick drum—part of a project he’d titled "Coke Beats" back when he thought sugar was the key to creativity. coke_beats_sleep
If you'd like to explore this theme further, I can help you with: more characters for this musical world Leo’s apartment was a graveyard of empty red-and-white
a different ending where the beats lead to a viral success The caffeine wasn't winning; it was just making
As the beat took shape, something strange happened. The frantic "tired-but-wired" feeling began to dissolve. The music didn't wake him up in the way a drink would; it organized his thoughts. He wasn't fighting the sleep anymore—he was riding it.
This is a story about the night Leo discovered that rhythm, rather than caffeine, was the true cure for his exhaustion.
a set of lyrics to go along with the "Coke Beats" track
