MAHA (Make America Human Again) is the debut concept album by emerging cultural artist Pridhvi Sunain Zoro, structured as a three-act musical narrative exploring the collapse and renewal of human connection in modern society. Set for release September 11, 2026, the project is divided into three phases — Collapse, Humanity, and Ascent.
The nine-track album, including additional alternate versions, unfolds like a cinematic journey, moving from social disillusionment and emotional fracture toward reflection, responsibility, and ultimately transcendence.
Written and produced by Zoro in Santa Monica, California, the project blends alternative pop, indie pop, pop rock, adult contemporary, and orchestral textures to create a soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive.
Lead single, “Falling Through the Fire,” is an anthemic call to action, one that Zoro describes as an emotional crash after rebellion.
Zoro shares, “When you push against broken systems for too long, the fire you’re fighting eventually becomes the fire you carry inside. As we chase distant dreams, we lose pieces of our youth and pieces of our love along the way. Walls go up quietly. Hearts shut down slowly. Not because we want them to, but because the world keeps us busy, distracted, and exhausted.”
“The fire in this song isn’t just passion or struggle. It’s time. It’s aging. It’s realizing we’re still falling as the years pass, still waiting, still burning, still wondering what could have been. And yet, within that fall is a quiet truth: sometimes falling is the only way to land somewhere honest.”
MAHA was created through an international collaboration spanning multiple continents. Artists and engineers collaborated remotely from Australia, Brazil, Italy, South Korea, Singapore, Spain, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States, with the final album assembled in Santa Monica.
Production and technical work were handled by a global team including mixing engineer Yago Marques and mastering engineer Luciano Vassão, a three-time Latin Grammy–winning engineer. Recording sessions were facilitated through Musiversal Recording Studio, with music consultation from Gonzalo Eyzaguirre.
More than a collection of songs, MAHA functions as a conceptual body of work, asking listeners to confront the systems shaping modern life while rediscovering empathy, imagination, and human connection.
Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine
