The Mind Behind SYNDORA - ©️Syndora (2026)
The beginnings go back to my childhood.
My mother told me that even before I could write, I was already singing my own lyrics and experimenting with melodies.
At around the age of 11, I received my first keyboard and started bringing my musical ideas to life. It quickly became clear, however, that due to health-related motor impairments, I could only play the instrument to a limited extent. I later realized the same thing when I tried learning guitar during my teenage years. Because of this, my creative focus gradually shifted more and more toward writing song lyrics and short stories.
As an adult, I began combining short stories with songwriting. From this, my lyrical storytelling style developed, which has become an important part of my music project today.
TV series have also become an important source of inspiration for me, especially crime dramas and mysterious stories. I tend to emotionally connect with every character and their fate. Even while watching an episode of a series, ideas for lyrics begin to emerge, often written from the perspective of different characters.
Over the years, a large collection of song lyrics accumulated in folders and on my hard drive. Everything changed when I discovered the music AI Suno. For the first time, I felt that my lyrics could truly become songs.
Through YouTube tutorials and a great deal of experimentation with genres and styles, I gradually learned the art of prompting. From this process, the music project SYNDORA was eventually born.
It is important to me to write lyrics in a direct and understandable way. I consciously avoid overly poetic language. I use metaphors only sparingly and with intention, because my focus is on storytelling rather than lyrical complexity.