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Playing Piñata is fun, unless you're the Piñata.
At its core, this song is about what it feels like to be under siege—to be misunderstood, singled out, and struggling to stay whole when the world keeps taking swings. Inspired by Gary Adamson’s own battle with epilepsy in 5th grade, this song is for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider, like they didn’t belong, or like life kept breaking them down piece by piece.
With Gary’s raw, unfiltered lyrics and Annela’s soul-stirring composition, “Piñata” doesn’t shy away from the weight of that experience—but it also carries an undercurrent of resilience. Because even when life tries to crack you open, there’s still something inside that’s worth holding onto.
By Annela Flores and Gary AdamsonPlaying Piñata is fun, unless you're the Piñata.
At its core, this song is about what it feels like to be under siege—to be misunderstood, singled out, and struggling to stay whole when the world keeps taking swings. Inspired by Gary Adamson’s own battle with epilepsy in 5th grade, this song is for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider, like they didn’t belong, or like life kept breaking them down piece by piece.
With Gary’s raw, unfiltered lyrics and Annela’s soul-stirring composition, “Piñata” doesn’t shy away from the weight of that experience—but it also carries an undercurrent of resilience. Because even when life tries to crack you open, there’s still something inside that’s worth holding onto.