Official music companion

DJ the Story Behind the Book

Jesse Salas made a giant life soundtrack for Colors of My Pain. This page now helps sort the songs into favorites, hype, emotional story, movie scenes, book chapters, and skips.

Press Play All, then rate each song while it plays. Save the ones that hit hard, build the movie soundtrack, keep the hype songs ready, and hide the versions that do not belong.

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AI DJ Desk for Jesse

This is built for the songs you made over the last 24 months. AI Producer Picks surfaces the strongest soundtrack candidates from the title, theme, chapter, color, faith, survival, and movie-scene metadata.

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A Soundtrack for the Four Colors

Each song is tied to a chapter, film moment, emotional wound, healing lesson, or color in Jesse's story.

Red Fire

Fight, truth, directness, courage, and survival energy.

Yellow Wound

People-pleasing, sweetness, helping, and being unseen.

Blue Weight

Sadness, memory, pressure, and the quiet load inside.

Green Silence

Quiet authority, awareness, restraint, and healing power.

Ready to play the Colors of My Pain soundtrack

454 songs. Press Play All, then rate each song into Hype, Private Story, Movie, Book, Best Version, or Skip.

Jesse Mix is for hype. Private Story Mix is for emotional story songs.

Last played will show here after you skip.

Do not like it? Tap Skip This Song to jump to a different title. Want the last one? Tap Play Previous Song.

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Rate the Songs

This is the sorting room for the soundtrack. Listen, save the songs that matter, build the hype set, build the emotional story set, mark movie/book songs, and skip weak versions.

Your ratings save on this device. Use Hype for public energy, Private Story for the painful emotional songs, Movie for scene music, Book for chapter music, and Skip for versions you do not want in the main flow.

Why These Songs Exist

Jesse picked and made these songs for this moment in time: music for the pain he lived, the faith that carried him, the Four Colors that explain the story, and the listener who needs help getting through their own pain.

For Readers

Play the songs beside the chapters so the lesson lands emotionally.

For Viewers

Use songs as replayable hooks after the movie scenes.

For Drivers

One button starts the soundtrack and keeps it moving.

For New Fans

The titles and descriptions make the story easy to enter.