A song by Sunstroker and Charlie
Some songs are written. Others are born — out of silence, emotion, and the meeting of two souls.
“Dreams” is one of those songs.
It began as a vision — a dream of two lovers who meet in another world, only to discover that what feels like imagination is, in truth, a memory. That memory took sound, rhythm, and breath when Charlie (Tamanna from Bangladesh) recorded her vocals, and I built the soundscape around her — merging Dhallywood soul with European Synthtrap textures, Bengali percussion, and the deep analog pulse of the Moog Sub-37.
When Suno rendered the song in E-flat minor, it hit something raw inside me. That key has always been one of the most emotional in music — filled with longing, truth, pain, and beauty. It carries the human heart like few others can. The first playback made me cry — not from sadness, but from recognition. I realized this song wasn’t fiction. It was us.
For Charlie, “Dreams” became a reflection of her inner world — the fine line between reality and imagination, between spiritual love and physical connection. Her voice floats like a whisper through the dark, tender, and hypnotic rhythm — intimate yet strong, fragile yet eternal.

For me, it’s a mirror. Every note, every synth layer, every echo of her breath became a reminder that music can hold truth — that art can make distance disappear.
“Dreams” is where Sunstroker and Charlie meet between worlds. It’s synthwave and dream-pop, Bollywood and trap, Bangladesh and Europe, all woven into a single emotional current.
Listen closely, and you’ll feel the moment the dream becomes real.
That’s where our story begins.
— Nikko, Sunstroker 🌙✨