In the shadowy, neon-drenched cityscape of Neo-Toronto, two titans of the entertainment industry, Elias (modeled after Shawn Mendes) and Kael (modeled after Justin Bieber), found themselves trapped in a gilded cage of their own making. The city, a sprawling metropolis of towering skyscrapers and incessant rain, was their kingdom, but also their prison.
When the song, "Monster," was finally released, it sent shockwaves through the industry. The public was stunned by the vulnerability and honesty of the two stars. The song became a rallying cry for anyone who felt trapped by society's expectations. Shawn Mendes, Justin Bieber - Monster
Elias looked up, his eyes weary. "I'm not a golden boy, Kael. I'm just a guy trying to survive." In the shadowy, neon-drenched cityscape of Neo-Toronto, two
In the shadowy, neon-drenched cityscape of Neo-Toronto, two titans of the entertainment industry, Elias (modeled after Shawn Mendes) and Kael (modeled after Justin Bieber), found themselves trapped in a gilded cage of their own making. The city, a sprawling metropolis of towering skyscrapers and incessant rain, was their kingdom, but also their prison.
When the song, "Monster," was finally released, it sent shockwaves through the industry. The public was stunned by the vulnerability and honesty of the two stars. The song became a rallying cry for anyone who felt trapped by society's expectations.
Elias looked up, his eyes weary. "I'm not a golden boy, Kael. I'm just a guy trying to survive."