DJ Laurinda XShows: New Album – When Love Fades
A Brand Art Emotion Remix Edition
August–September 2025 | Nexth iTV
This August and September, Princess Laurinda iArt Gallery is no longer just a backdrop to the music—it is the emotional architect of When Love Fades, shaping every note of DJ Laurinda’s sound into a visual world you can step inside. With Episode 4: These Walls, the gallery takes heartbreak, silence, and distance and turns them into art that speaks louder than words.
If One Kiss was about intimacy painted in golden light, These Walls is the opposite: shadows stretching across empty rooms, doors half-open but never crossed, colors muted into shades of gray. The gallery becomes the space where love lingers but no longer lives.
The Visual Language of “These Walls”
The opening verse sets the tone:
“Maybe we should call it quits / ’Cause lately, all we do is keep pretending…”
On canvas, the gallery renders a cracked mirror reflecting two blurred silhouettes. Their laughter, once vivid, now exists only as faint echoes. The room is staged with empty chairs and untouched wine glasses, frozen in time, symbols of conversations that never happened.
When Laurinda confesses—
“Oh, this bed is colder / The silence getting bolder…”
—the gallery answers with pale light flooding across a desolate bedroom scene. The sheets are rumpled, but the bed feels untouched. On the walls, shadows lengthen like voices unsaid, pressing in until silence becomes a presence of its own.
The chorus becomes the gallery’s refrain:
“If these walls could speak / (They’d say) ‘Move on’ / (They’d say) ‘She’s gone.’”
Here, Princess Laurinda iArt Gallery animates the architecture itself. Cracks crawl slowly up painted walls, as if the house is trying to push the lovers out. Every brushstroke is a whisper of truth the couple refuses to face.
The Post-Chorus: Echoes Made Visible
(These walls, these walls, these walls…)
The gallery transforms this repetition into visuals of infinite hallways, doors leading nowhere, reflections multiplying in endless mirrors. It feels like walking through memory, each turn leading back to the same truth: the love inside is gone.
Verse Two: The Quiet Decay
“Used to love your reckless smile / Now it’s just the start of all our problems…”
The gallery juxtaposes two portraits: one alive with color and laughter, the other dulled, almost faded into sepia. Hung side by side, they reveal how love has shifted from light to weight.
When Laurinda sings—
“And if these walls could hear / (They’d say) ‘Get real’ / (They’d say) ‘It’s through’”—
the visuals turn harsh. Frames on the wall tilt and fall, paintings slip from nails, as if even art can no longer hold the pretense together.
The Bridge: The Weight of Truth
“You don’t wanna go / Don’t wanna try / And I don’t wanna be the one to say goodbye…”
The gallery stages this moment with two figures painted in opposite corners of the same room, looking everywhere but at each other. The space between them is vast, filled only with silence. And then, when Laurinda admits—
“But these walls don’t lie…”
the room collapses into stark black-and-white sketches, as if the world itself has stripped down to truth.
The Final Chorus: The Verdict of the Walls
“If these walls could talk / (They’d say) ‘It’s done’ / (They’d say) ‘Stop runnin’…”
The gallery answers with walls closing in, corridors narrowing, light extinguishing. The art doesn’t scream; it simply seals the inevitable. By the outro—
“These walls… / They know it’s not love”—
the last image is of a door closing slowly, leaving only a sliver of light before darkness swallows the frame.
Why These Walls Lives in the Gallery
With These Walls, Princess Laurinda iArt Gallery proves that art can carry the weight of music beyond sound. Every lyric becomes a brushstroke, every beat a flicker of light, every silence a shadow painted on the canvas of the room.
Where DJ Laurinda gives voice to heartbreak, Princess Laurinda iArt Gallery gives it shape, space, and form. The gallery doesn’t just illustrate the music—it inhabits it, transforming invisible emotions into visible truths.
This is the power of the Brand Art Emotion Remix Edition: music and art entwined so deeply that neither can be separated from the other.
When Love Fades: Episode 4 — These Walls premieres August–September 2025 on Nexth iTV.
Step into Princess Laurinda iArt Gallery.
Hear the silence. See the truth.
And when the walls begin to speak—listen.
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These Walls
[Verse 1]
Maybe we should call it quits
'Cause lately, all we do is keep pretending
We fake the laughs, we fake the kiss
And every night feels more like fading
Oh, this bed is colder
The silence getting bolder
And if these walls could speak
(They'd say) “Move on”
(They'd say) “She’s gone”
If these walls could speak
(They'd say) “No more”
(They'd say) “Too long”
It’s not supposed to feel this wrong
If these walls could talk
They’d tell us it’s over
[Post-Chorus]
(These walls, these walls, these walls...)
They’d tell us it’s over
[Verse 2]
Used to love your reckless smile
Now it’s just the start of all our problems
We’ve been stuck in here a while
Turned love into a fight we keep dissolvin’
Oh, we’re just stalling
Both of us freefalling
And if these walls could hear
(They’d say) “Get real”
(They’d say) “No feel”
If these walls could hear
(They’d say) “You knew”
(They’d say) “It’s through”
It shouldn’t feel like déjà vu
If these walls could talk
They’d tell us to let go
[Bridge]
You don’t wanna go (go)
Don’t wanna try (try)
And I don’t wanna be the one to say goodbye
But these walls don’t lie...
[Final Chorus]
If these walls could talk
(They’d say) “It’s done”
(They’d say) “Stop runnin’”
If these walls could talk
(They’d say) “Too late”
(They’d say) “You’re numb”
Love’s not supposed to feel this stuck
If these walls could talk
They’d tell us to break up
(They’d tell us to break up)
[Outro]
These walls…
They know it’s not love
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Lyrical Creation: © 2025 DJ Laurinda
Musical Arrangement: © 2025 DJ Laurinda
Art Creation: © 2025 Princess Laurinda Art Gallery
All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2025 DJ Laurinda + Princess Laurinda Art Gallery
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