Dear Playstation - Song

Dear PlayStation A Suno-powered satirical rock track written from the perspective of a frustrated customer reacting to the shift away from physical media and toward an increasingly digital-only future. Dear PlayStation uses exaggerated humour and absurd comparisons to explore concerns around ownership, preservation, and the relationship between companies and the people who support them. By imagining a world where customers apply the same logic back—paying with Monopoly money or downloading pizzas instead of buying them—the song highlights the perceived contradiction between treating physical products as outdated while still expecting traditional customer loyalty. The track focuses on themes of digital dependency, licensing versus ownership, and the fear that years of purchases can become temporary access rather than something truly owned. It questions what happens when libraries, collections, and memories become tied to services that can change, disappear, or be taken away. Blending comedy, frustration, and consumer satire, Dear PlayStation is a tongue-in-cheek letter from a customer who remembers when buying something meant keeping something—and wonders whether the future is really progress if control only moves in one direction. A sarcastic anthem about discs, digital worlds, and the value of actually owning what you pay for. Generated using Suno. © TheSnakePit2026 © SnakeDaemon2026