Fable

(Part II)
Fable by Philip La Rosa

Fable

(Part II)

Released: 2025

Written by: Philip La Rosa, Taka Perry

Produced by: Nic Rollo

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Fable (Part II) Lyrics

To find you

Been around the world
Countless different places
I’m runnin’ endless races
To find you
A product of
My imagination
No need to cross the nation
To find you

Is this real
Or just a fable?
Turning tables
Feeling unstable
In this wild escapade
Thrills and chills invade
Lost in dreams
On full ignition
Twist and turns
My disposition
But I’ll my way to you
My perfect stranger

Guide me to wherever you are
Don’t know where you are
Without your touch
I’m falling apart
Don’t know where you are
Pull over lay under the stars
In the back of my car
The perfect stranger
To my nightmare

More information about Fable (Part II)

Philip La Rosa released “Fable (Part II)” on Tuesday, 30th September 2025.

Fable (Part II)” by Philip La Rosa was produced by Nic Rollo.

Fable (Part II)” by Philip La Rosa was written by Philip La Rosa, Taka Perry.

Back in 2019, Philip La Rosa released “Fable”, a song written alongside acclaimed producer and songwriter Taka Perry. With its heartfelt lyrics and soaring electro-pop sound, the track told the story of searching for connection — a blur of dreams and reality wrapped in emotional urgency. It quickly became one of the defining releases in Philip’s catalogue, resonating with listeners who found themselves in that same space of longing and discovery.

Now, five years later, “Fable (Part II)” reimagines that story for a new chapter. Produced by Nic Rollo, the track revisits the original lyrics with a matured perspective and a bold new sonic direction. Where the first Fable felt wide-eyed and searching, Part II leans into darker synths, cinematic textures, and a moodier, more atmospheric energy — reflecting how time, growth, and lived experience have reshaped the way Philip tells his story.

“Fable (Part II)” isn’t about replacing the original — it’s about rediscovery. It’s a way of revisiting the same emotions at a different stage of life, proving that a song can evolve just as its artist does. For fans who connected with Fable in 2019, this new version offers both nostalgia and a fresh perspective — a reminder that some stories are worth telling twice.