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One of the Broken Top Current Music Releases All the Lyrics Written By Mr.E.
“Phantom Syntax” is not just a track — it's a descent into a digital wasteland where language itself becomes a weapon. Memrable delivers a mind-scrambling Cipher Spiral performance over a glitch-laced beat, while the surreal AI-generated video follows a hooded phantom walking through a dead world, reaching into people’s minds and rewriting their thoughts. This is what happens when code becomes consciousness, when syntax isn’t just structure — it’s sorcery.
“Glass Shadows” is a study in fragile illusions—of reflections that follow you even when the light is gone. With layered imagery and a slow, haunting tension, the song explores the thin line between what’s real and what’s merely projected: identities shaped by expectation, memories distorted by regret, and shadows that cut because they’re made of something breakable. It’s not about being seen—it’s about what remains when the image fractures. “Glass Shadows” lingers in that aftermath, where clarity comes sharp, and truth reflects back with edges.
“Almost Happy” is a song about that quiet ache just beneath the surface — the feeling of having everything almost together, yet still longing for something more. It's about the silent moments when you're surrounded by life but feel alone. With haunting lyrics and a cinematic sound, Memrable captures the bittersweet truth of being nearly content, but not quite whole. 🎧 Stream/download on all platforms: 💽 From the upcoming album Rebellious 🧠 Lyrics by Edward R. Jones – One of the Broken 🎤 Performed by Memrable
“Factory of Dreams” is a bleak examination of manufactured hope—where ambition is processed, packaged, and sold back to the people who created it. With industrial imagery and a grinding sense of inevitability, the song explores how desire is monetized, individuality reduced to output, and dreams repurposed as fuel for someone else’s machine. It’s not about failure—it’s about design. “Factory of Dreams” exposes the system that promises fulfillment while quietly profiting from exhaustion, and asks what’s left when the dream clock finally punches out.
“Prophets to Puppets” is a scorching indictment of the industry machine — a track that exposes how once-revolutionary voices became marionettes for the very powers they once defied. Memrable delivers razor-sharp verses wrapped in futuristic, experimental rap (CorePhrase meets Cipher Spiral), backed by a surreal marionette-inspired Revid AI video featuring puppet versions of Snoop, Cube, Kendrick, Drake, and Queen Latifah.
“Paradox of Freedom” is a mind-bending track from Memrable’s new album, Rebellious by Nature — a lyrical deep dive into the illusion of choice, the chains of modern living, and the cost of survival in a world where rent is the ransom for your own life. It asks a simple but dangerous question: “If I have to pay to be free… was I ever free at all?” With abstract rhymes, layered metaphors, and a rhythm that grips like a noose, this song unravels the strange economy of our existence — where freedom is leased, not lived. 💸 Own nothing. Owe everything. Welcome to the paradox.
“The Mirror Lied” is an unraveling of self-perception—of the stories we tell ourselves just to make it through the day. With intricate wordplay and a looping, reflective structure, the song explores how identity fractures when truth and image stop aligning: confidence built on distortion, strength rehearsed in reflection, and lies that feel safer than clarity. It’s not about vanity—it’s about survival. “The Mirror Lied” lives in the moment when the reflection cracks, and you’re forced to decide whether to keep believing it… or finally look past the glass.
“No Place” is a reflection on displacement—emotional, internal, and unresolved. With sparse intensity and a sense of constant motion, the song explores what it means to exist without an anchor: belonging everywhere and nowhere at once, carrying history without a home to set it down. It’s not about searching—it’s about realizing the map was never meant to include you. “No Place” lives in the in-between, where movement replaces comfort and identity forms in absence rather than arrival.
“War Paint On” is a declaration of defiance—armor applied in public while the damage stays hidden underneath. With sharp lyricism and a forward-driving pulse, the song captures the ritual of preparing for battle in a world that never stops swinging: masking fear with confidence, pain with purpose, and doubt with resolve. It’s not about pretending you’re unhurt—it’s about choosing to stand anyway. “War Paint On” is survival as ceremony, resilience as rebellion, and Memrable stepping into the fight fully aware, fully scarred, and still unbroken.
In a world where magic has replaced machines, communication flows through glowing runes and whispered incantations. “Neuro Ping” tells the story of a mystical network connecting Wizards and Witches across dimensions — until the spellstream overloads and a rogue Sorcerer begins to absorb every thought. This track fuses dark fantasy with cyber-arcane energy, blending pulsing beats and eerie sound design to echo the rhythm of ancient minds caught in a psychic storm. ✨ A warning, a prophecy, a connection too strong to silence. 🔥 From the upcoming saga of Rebellious by Nature.
“Liar’s Edge” is a confrontation with truth at its most dangerous point—the place where honesty and deception balance on the same blade. Built on relentless rhyme and tightening tension, the song explores how lies accumulate, sharpen, and eventually turn inward: self-deception disguised as confidence, false certainty sold as strength, and truths delayed until they cut deepest. It’s not about choosing sides—it’s about standing on the edge long enough to feel the drop. “Liar’s Edge” exists where words become weapons, and every step forward risks exposure.
“We Do” is a quiet reckoning with shared responsibility—the space where individual choices collide and become collective consequence. With understated force and deliberate phrasing, the song examines how patterns repeat not because they’re imposed, but because they’re accepted: habits inherited, systems upheld, and silences mistaken for consent. It’s not about blame—it’s about ownership. “We Do” asks what changes when they becomes us, and whether awareness alone is enough to break the cycle.
“Everything’s Better with Butter” is a playful release from the weight of taking everything so seriously—a reminder that joy doesn’t always need depth to be real. With warm humor and an easygoing groove, the song celebrates simple comforts, small indulgences, and the little things that make life softer around the edges. It’s not about excess—it’s about ease. “Everything’s Better with Butter” leans into the idea that sometimes happiness isn’t found by fixing the world, but by letting yourself enjoy it, one small, golden moment at a time.
We have all been here before. Crazy people always manage to get into our lives. 💔 "Chalkline Outline" – A Savage Rap Tale of Love, Betrayal, and Emotional Warfare 🔪 "Cupid's in the Cut" is not your average breakup track—this is lyrical warfare. A vicious, punchline-packed rap saga about love turned lethal, passion turned poison. With visceral imagery, fire metaphors, and rhythmically relentless bars, this track captures the chaos of dating someone who goes from "dream girl" to "final boss." This is for everyone who's ever been ghosted, gaslit, or gutted by someone they thought was "the one." The flow cuts deep. The hook hits hard. The ending? Brutal honesty wrapped in whispered chills. Mr. E. of “One of the Broken” unloads a cinematic narrative of betrayal, obsession, and lyrical vengeance.
From what I understand, this is a new type of rhyme sequence where each part of the word is used, not just the end. This is the breakdown of the word "Fragmentize". “Fragmentize (CorePhrase Anthem)” isn’t just a song — it’s a linguistic detonation. This track introduces a revolutionary rhyme style called CorePhrase, where the heart of each word becomes a playground for layered meaning, rhythm, and metaphor. Each verse dissects the internal syllables of frag, ment, and tize to bend language, ignite cadence, and rewrite lyrical rules. More than music — this is verbal engineering. A war cry for thinkers, speakers, and creators who don’t just rhyme at the end — they rhyme within.
This is not a track. It’s a possession. "Friends in the Dust" is a full-throttle descent into lyrical darkness—equal parts confessional, poetic war cry, and sonic exorcism. With masterful multisyllabic rhymes, glitch-like cadence, and verses forged in grief, this is the sound of a soul coding survival in rhyme. Each line cuts, twists, and resists. Trauma becomes tempo. Pain becomes programming. There’s no gimmick here—just raw, unrelenting skill carved into the void. This is for the ones who don’t rap to impress… but to breathe. Mr.E of “One of the Broken” crafts a new genre of emotional cyber-rap: visceral, venomous, and vital.
This is a Motown Rap song with what I call "Core-phase rhyme. ⚙️ "The Phantom Roams" – Industrial-Laced Lyrical Alchemy Meets Samurai Flow ⚙️ "Appendage of the Heart" is a mechanical soulstorm of rhythm, wordcraft, and rebellion. Blending martial discipline with poetic warfare, this track delivers not just bars, but bones, breath, and tones. Built around a pounding industrial beat, spoken-word bridges, and metaphysical middle rhymes, it rewrites the rap rulebook in real time. From piston-hissing punchlines to shogun-soaked visions, every line is a strike. It’s war on décor. A blade for false rhythms. A reckoning in every breath. Mr. E. of “One of the Broken” fuses CorePhrase mastery with a glitchy samurai cadence, forging a battle-ready soundscape for thinkers, fighters, and the spiritually fractured. 🎧 No gods. No gatekeepers. Just rhythm… and war.
“3 Magic Words (Guess You’ll Do)” is a laugh-out-loud comedy rap by Mr.e of One of the Broken — a brutally honest anthem for everyone who's aged out of romance novels and into late-night takeout and therapy memes. From smoky bar scenes and failed blind dates to online catfish and desperate DMs, this track hilariously chronicles the modern search for love... or at least someone who doesn’t flinch at your dating profile. With clever rhymes, savage punchlines, and a self-awareness level over 9000, “Guess You’ll Do” is perfect for anyone who’s ever settled — proudly. 🎤 Think Bo Burnham meets Lonely Island with a midlife crisis and a Trojan wrapper. 🎧 Stream it, laugh, share it — because love might be blind, but desperation has 20/20. 💔💘 Whether you're single, sarcastic, or just done trying — this one’s for you.
