Nobody Talks Like Me 

🎵 Songs for anyone who’s ever left home to become someone new.

My name is David, and “Nobody Talks Like Me” is my artist name.

I’m not a singer, but I write real stories. These songs are inspired by my life, my family, and the emotions many immigrants quietly carry every day.

I moved to America carrying another language, another culture, and the weight of my family’s hopes. Somewhere between homesickness, freedom, loneliness, survival, and chasing dreams… these songs were born.

This channel turns immigrant experiences into cinematic AI-powered music stories about identity, sacrifice, family, burnout, belonging, and life between two worlds.

🎧 New original songs every week
🎬 Cinematic music videos
🌏 Stories for immigrants, outsiders, and dreamers

If you’ve ever felt caught between two worlds — you’re not alone.



Nobody Talks Like Me

My new song “Skylight” will be released on August 8, 2026. ☀️

This song is about a quiet kind of love — the kind that doesn’t need to be loud to change everything. Like a skylight after the rain, someone can bring color back into the gray, turn silence into warmth, and become the place your heart always returns to.

“You are my skylight, blue after rain.”

I can’t wait to share this one with you. 💙

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35 Years. Still No One Speaks for Us.

In 1990, the United States set the yearly base limit for employment-based green cards at 140,000.

More than 35 years later, the number is still the same.

These 140,000 green cards must be shared by different employment categories and countries. Spouses and children also count toward the limit, so the number of workers who actually receive green cards is much lower.

Since 1990, the U.S. population has grown from about 249 million to more than 340 million. The economy has grown, and America needs more doctors, engineers, teachers, researchers, and skilled workers.

But the legal immigration system has not grown with the country.

We studied here.
We worked here.
We paid taxes here.
We raised our families here.
We followed every rule.

Still, many of us wait for years.

Instead of increasing the number of legal immigration visas, the government keeps adding more fees, restrictions, and uncertainty.

Now wealthy people may receive a faster path through the “Gold Card,” while ordinary skilled immigrants continue waiting in the same limited system.

Is that fair?

Many Americans also come from immigrant families. Their parents, grandparents, or great-grandparents came here looking for a better life.

Has America forgotten its own story?

We are not case numbers.
We are not paperwork.
We are workers, taxpayers, parents, and families.

They count the votes.
We count the years.

That is why I wrote “Nobody Speaks for Us.”

Please share this post and help more people hear our voices.

Let our voices be heard.

1 month ago | [YT] | 1

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We Hit 100 Subscribers! 🎉 Thank You!

Today, this channel reached its first big milestone: 100 subscribers.

I started this journey on May 13, 2026, and seeing 100 people choose to follow along truly means more to me than you might realize.

I know many of you discovered this channel through my Ronaldo and football videos. Others may be here for my original music and personal stories. No matter what brought you here, thank you for watching, commenting, and subscribing.

At heart, I’m a storyteller. Through sports moments and original songs, I want to share stories about dreams, failure, fatherhood, identity, personal growth, and the moments in life that are difficult to put into words.

This may only be 100 subscribers, but to me, it feels like the beginning of a real community.

I’d love to know: would you be interested in hearing more about the true stories and experiences behind my original songs?

Thank you for being one of the first 100. This is only the beginning. ❤️

— Nobody Talks Like Me

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We Hit 100 Subscribers! 🎉 Thank You!

1 month ago | [YT] | 4

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just finished a new song called Still Becoming Me.

This one feels very personal.

For years, I thought growing up meant becoming someone else.
Leaving home, starting over, learning a new life, and trying to become someone who could belong.

But the older I get, the more I realize something:

Maybe we don’t really lose who we used to be.
Maybe every road, every dream, every goodbye, and every quiet season becomes part of us.

This song is not really about sadness.
It’s about growth.
It’s about looking back with peace.
It’s about realizing that we are still becoming who we were meant to be.

Still Becoming Me is coming soon.
For everyone still on the road.

1 month ago | [YT] | 1

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My son turns 7 soon.
It's hard to believe.
It feels like just yesterday he was reaching for my hand, asking me to carry him everywhere. Now he's becoming more independent every day, and time seems to be moving faster than I ever imagined.
I wrote "The Best Part of My Day" because I wanted to remember these ordinary moments before they become memories.
I know one day he won't need me the same way he does today.
If you're a parent, I hope this song reminds you to slow down and enjoy these little moments. They don't stay little for very long.
Happy early birthday, My Boy. ❤️

1 month ago | [YT] | 1

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Why I Wrote This Song

In 2021, I lost my job.

Every morning, my wife left for work.

I stayed home with our son.

At first, I told myself it was only temporary.

A few weeks.

Maybe a month.

Then the weeks became months.

Most mornings, I took my son to the library.

After that, we'd walk to the park down the street.

He would run ahead.

I would sit on a bench and watch.

Day after day.

I started noticing that I was one of the few dads there during the middle of the day.

Most of the parents I saw were mothers with their children.

Sometimes I felt out of place.

Sometimes I felt embarrassed.

Sometimes I felt like life was moving forward for everyone except me.

I kept checking my email.

Sending resumes.

Waiting for interviews.

Waiting for answers.

Waiting for something to change.

At night, after everyone was asleep, I would lie awake staring at the ceiling.

Praying.

Questioning.

Wondering what God was doing.

Wondering why He seemed so silent.

The hardest part wasn't losing my job.

The hardest part was feeling like I couldn't see what God was doing.

Looking back now, I realize something I couldn't see then.

God never left.

He was present in every prayer.

Every walk to the library.

Every afternoon at the park.

Every silent night.

That's why I wrote "I Thought God Had Left."

It's for anyone walking through a season where life doesn't make sense.

Maybe you're waiting.

Maybe you're hurting.

Maybe you're wondering where God is.

I've been there too.

And if this song reminds you of anything, I hope it's this:

God may feel silent.

But He is never absent.

🎵 I Thought God Had Left
🎤 Nobody Talks Like Me

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When I first came to America, I thought success would save me.

I thought if I worked harder,
learned better English,
made more money,
and became someone “successful”…

the loneliness would disappear.

But it didn’t.

There were nights I sat alone in silence,
driving through empty highways,
wondering why I still felt lost so far away from home.

I grew up in China without really knowing what faith meant.
Nobody ever told me how to pray.

But after coming to America,
something slowly changed.

In Denver, I walked into a church for the first time.
I listened quietly.
I opened a Bible.
And one night, alone in my room,
I prayed for the first time in my life.

Not because I was strong.
But because I had finally reached the end of myself.

“God Found Me” is based on my real journey of faith as a Chinese immigrant in America —
from Beijing,
to Denver,
to finding peace in Christ far away from home.

This song is for anyone who has ever felt:
lost,
tired,
far from home,
or caught between two worlds.

You are not alone.

— Nobody Talks Like Me

2 months ago | [YT] | 1

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What kind of song should I write next?
More immigrant stories?
Family?
Loneliness?
Burnout?
Love?
I read every comment.

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When I was a child, nobody in my family talked about 1989.
There was always silence around it.

Only after my uncle passed away did I begin to understand what that generation lived through — the fear, the pain, and the things they could never safely say out loud.

This song is not about politics to me.
It’s about memory, family, silence, and the stories many of us inherit without realizing it.

To everyone who suffered, disappeared, or was forced into silence in 1989 — you are not forgotten.

Uncle… I finally understand. I’m proud of you.

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There were years when I felt behind.

Years when I questioned my choices.

Years when I wondered if all the sacrifices were worth it.

Looking back now, I realize those years shaped who I am.

That's what inspired my new song:

Nobody Knows How Hard I Worked

What kept you going during your hardest years?

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