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All Love - No Limits by Mike Baker

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All Love - No Limits

EP · 2 tracks · April 2024 · by Mike Baker

Two early songs stating a belief that would grow across the catalog: every person deserves love, dignity, and room to live honestly.

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The story

All Love - No Limits is one of the smallest releases in the catalog. Two songs, Proclamation of Love and True Colors, arrived on April 10, 2024. Their purpose was direct. I wanted to make something about unconditional love, acceptance, and the harm created when society places narrow boundaries around another person's identity or relationships.

The original description called the release a movement and a rallying cry. Those words made the project sound larger than it was. This early values statement used music to stand clearly with people who had been judged, excluded, or pressured to hide important parts of themselves.

That matters in the larger story of my work. My career in community health has kept me close to the consequences of judgment. Policies, arguments, and labels eventually land in a person's actual life. They shape whether somebody feels safe asking for help, telling the truth, or walking through a door. Music gave me a different way to express the same conviction that guides the work: people deserve to be treated as fully human.

The two-track structure gives the idea a simple progression. Proclamation of Love states the value in public language. True Colors brings the focus closer to the individual and the courage involved in being seen. Together, they ask the listener to extend belonging to more people and to notice how much energy people spend protecting themselves from rejection.

These songs also mark an important development in the catalog. The earliest releases were largely emotional, personal, or experimental. All Love - No Limits begins to connect music with advocacy. Later projects would speak more directly about health, grief, women whose pain is dismissed, men trying to show up better, and the ways technology affects human connection. The writing would gain detail and stronger stories. The moral center was already taking shape.

That is enough reason for these two tracks to remain visible. They show the moment when music began carrying more than my private emotions. It started carrying a public promise about the kind of person I wanted to be and the kind of world I wanted my work to support.

If you only have a few minutes

Start here

  1. 01Proclamation of Love

    The first track places the album's belief in direct, public language. It works as an early declaration that love and human dignity belong together.

  2. 02True Colors

    The second track moves toward the experience of being seen as you are. It represents the personal side of inclusion and the relief that comes when honesty no longer threatens belonging.

Tracks

  1. 01Proclamation of Love
  2. 02True Colors

Track by track

  1. 01Proclamation of Love

    A direct statement in support of unconditional love and the rejection of social boundaries that diminish people's lives.

  2. 02True Colors

    A song about identity, visibility, and the freedom to let another person see who you are without shame.

Where it leads

All Love - No Limits stated a broad belief about connection and belonging. Pura Vida Vibes, released five days later, brought connection into a specific trip, a relationship with my daughter, and the people who welcomed us in Costa Rica.

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