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Together, We Might Break Through — crayon illustration of Song a Day Man playing guitar

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Together, We
Might Break
Through

Song a Day Man  ×  Super Tight Woody

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The Episode

"You don't know me, and I don't know you — but together, we might just break on through."

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"Together, We Might Break Through" is what happens when a man who has written over 6,000 songs sits down with a producer, an AI tool called Suno, and zero expectations. The song was born live in the session — spontaneous, weird, wild, and entirely human at its core.

Super Tight Woody then took the raw material and remixed it into something new — a track that lives somewhere between experiment and anthem.

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About Song a Day Man

Jonathan Mann — aka Song a Day Man — has written and released a song every single day since January 1, 2009. That's over 6,141 songs and counting, approaching 17 years of unbroken daily creation.

He's performed at Apple, been featured in the New York Times, and had his music played at the White House. His songs have been sold as NFT collectibles, gone viral on YouTube, and quietly changed how people think about creative consistency.

The streak isn't about perfection. It's about showing up — putting the shitty ones right next to the good ones and trusting the process.

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Song a Day Man

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Watch the Session

Human Meets
Machine.

In this episode, Song a Day Man and Super Tight Woody explore one of the most debated topics in music right now — making a song with AI. Using Suno, they feed human creativity into a machine and see what comes back. Then Woody takes the output, splits the stems, mixes the best parts, and turns it into something that didn't exist an hour ago.

This is what happens when you treat AI as a creative partner instead of a threat.

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The Streak

6,000 Songs
& Counting

In January 2009, Jonathan Mann decided to make a song every day for a month. He posted them all to YouTube. A couple went viral. So he extended it to a year.

Then something happened. Every time he thought about stopping, he'd wake up the next day and just make another song. A month became a year. A year became a decade. A decade became a way of life.

The songs aren't all good. That's the point. The only thing unusual about what Jonathan does isn't the daily practice — it's doing it in public, with the shitty ones right next to the good ones. No curation. No filter. Just the work.

The philosophy: You don't stop because a song is bad. You don't stop because nobody listens. You just wake up and make another one. The streak isn't about quality or quantity — it's about refusing to let the silence win.
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January 2009

The challenge begins. One song a day for one month. Posted to YouTube. A couple go viral. "I'll try for a year."

The Streak Takes Hold

Every time he thinks about stopping, he wakes up and makes another song. A year becomes two. Two becomes five. The practice becomes identity.

Apple, NY Times, White House

The daily songs start getting noticed. Performances at Apple. A feature in the New York Times. Music played at the White House. The streak produces its own luck.

Songs as Collectibles

Jonathan begins selling songs as NFT collectibles on his website — a new way to own a piece of the daily practice and support the art directly.

6,141 Songs & Counting

Almost 17 years in. The streak is no longer a challenge — it's a lifelong journey. And today, he sits down with Super Tight Woody to make one more.

Every single thing you put on the internet is a lottery ticket. You just have to put it up.

— Jonathan Mann · Song a Day Man · Super Tight Sessions

Lyrics

Verse 1

Oh he came with a big top hat He did a dance and he twirled around I said where'd you learn to dance like that He said I learned it underground

Pre-Chorus

But you don't know me and I don't know you But together we might just break on through

Hook

Break on through Break on through He said together we might just break on through Break on through Break on through

Verse 2

He said together we might just fight a big thing He came with an old man now And the old man said what are you doing here? I said, I'm building a house He said well you can't do that here

Pre-Chorus

No, no you don't know me and I don't know you But together, together we might break on through But you don't know me I don't know you He said together, together, together we might break through

Hook

Break on through Break on through He said together we might just break on through Break on through Break on through

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The Collaboration

Song a Day Man hummed, sang, and freestyled live. Super Tight Woody fed the raw human input into Suno, split the stems from multiple AI generations, and mixed the best parts together — synth lines from one, drums from another, baseline from a third. The same process as sampling, just with a new tool.

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AI as Partner

This session tackles one of the most debated topics in music right now. Instead of seeing AI as a threat, they treated it as a creative collaborator — something that takes your authentic human input and sends it somewhere unexpected. The real part is still you. The machine just opens doors you didn't know were there.

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The Remix

After the session, Super Tight Woody took everything they made together and put his own spin on it — a remix that bridges the spontaneous energy of the live collaboration with polished production. The result is a track that's part experiment, part anthem, and entirely its own thing.