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But then he remembered something Hopsin had said in an interview once: “I make music for the people who feel invisible.”

Hopsin’s lyrics cut deep, but not in a way that broke him—more like a surgeon’s scalpel, cutting out the infection so healing could begin. “Why do I feel so alone when I’m surrounded?” the song went. Marcus nodded. Yeah. That was it. That was the feeling he’d never been able to name. hopsin gazing at the moonlight songs

He pulled out his phone and opened a new note. For months, he’d wanted to write his own rhymes—raw, honest, uncomfortable. But fear had stopped him. What if people laughed? What if they said he was just copying Hopsin? But then he remembered something Hopsin had said

But tonight was different. Tonight, he wasn’t running from the pain. He was sitting with it. He pulled out his phone and opened a new note

The night grew colder, but Marcus stayed a little longer—gazing at the moonlight, writing his truth, one honest line at a time. Like Hopsin’s music, the struggles we face in solitude can become the very thing that connects us to others. Gaze at your own moonlight—whatever helps you feel seen—and let it inspire you to create, heal, and grow. You’re not as alone as you think.

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