How would you describe your sound or artistic style to someone hearing you for the first time?
Smooth, emotional R&B with a late-night vibes, and real-life love stories. music made for slow rides, dim lights, and people who really feel their music.
When did you first realize you wanted to pursue music (or art) seriously?
At 13 years old
Who or what are your biggest influences, both musically and outside of music?
Music Wise Chris Brown, Micheal Jackson, Teddy Pendergrass, Marvin Gaye, Temptations
Outside Of Music My Mom, Late Dad, Older Brother, My Wife &2 Kids
What story or message are you most passionate about telling through your work?
Love is not Dead Its A Vibe
How does your personal life or background shape your creative process?
My personal life shapes everything I create. I draw directly from real experiences love, heartbreak, growth, and the lessons that come from relationships and everyday life. I don’t try to force records, I let the emotion lead and build the music around how I actually feel in the moment. My background taught me to value honesty and vulnerability, so when I’m in the studio, I’m really just telling my truth in melody. That’s what makes the music connect
Can you walk us through your creative process from idea to finished project?
My process starts with a real emotion or moment. I find the melody first, then build the lyrics around the feeling while it’s still fresh. I record quickly to capture the energy, then refine the words and vocals until it feels honest and complete. If it doesn’t feel real, it’s not done.
What has been the biggest challenge you’ve faced so far as an emerging artist?
The biggest challenge has been staying patient and consistent while building everything from the ground up. Learning to trust the process, finding the right team, and balancing creativity with the business side hasn’t always been easy. But those challenges pushed me to grow, sharpen my sound, and stay focused on the long-term vision instead
What moment in your journey made you feel like this could really become something big?
There was a moment when I started seeing people genuinely connect to the music singing the words back, sharing how the songs matched what they were going through. That’s when it clicked for me that this was bigger than just making records. Real connection made me realize this could turn into something special.
How do you balance staying authentic while also thinking about growth and visibility?
I stay authentic by always leading with my truth and my sound, no matter the size of the platform. Growth and visibility matter, but I don’t chase trends that don’t feel like me. I focus on making music that’s real first, then finding smart ways to put it in front of more people without compromising who I am.
What themes or emotions do you find yourself returning to in your work?
I keep coming back to themes of love, vulnerability, and emotional growth. I’m inspired by real relationships the highs, the flaws, and the lessons in between. Those emotions are universal, and I try to capture them in a way that feels intimate and relatable every time.
How do you handle creative blocks or moments of self-doubt?
When I hit creative blocks or self-doubt, I step back and reconnect with real life instead of forcing it. I listen to music that inspires me, like oldies that real love, reflect on my experiences, and remind myself why I started. Those moments usually turn into fuel I come back clearer, more focused, and ready to create again.
What sets you apart from other artists coming up right now?
What sets me apart is my ability to blend emotion with control. I focus on feeling just as much as delivery making records that are honest, polished, and intentional. I’m not trying to sound like what’s trending; I’m building a sound that connects deeply and lasts
Is there a song, project, or piece of work that feels especially personal to you? Why?
Yes—every project has pieces of me, but there’s one song that really hits close to home. It’s about real love and heartbreak I’ve experienced, the kind of moments that stay with you. Writing it was like telling my story honestly, without holding back, and when I hear it, I’m reminded of where I came from and why I make music in the first place. Title of the song: Heart Of A Man
How do you connect with your fans, and what do they mean to you at this stage of your career?
I connect with my fans by being real sharing my stories, emotions, and the ups and downs behind the music. At this stage, they mean everything to me. Every comment, message, or someone singing along reminds me that my music is making a real impact, and that support keeps me motivated to keep growing.
What role does social media play in your artistic journey?
Social media is a tool, but it doesn’t define me. It helps me share my music, connect with fans, and show the behind-the-scenes of my journey. I try to use it in a way that’s authentic sharing my art and my story
What have you learned about yourself since starting to share your work publicly?
Since sharing my music publicly, I’ve learned that I’m more resilient and patient than I realized. I’ve also discovered how much I value honesty both in my music and in how I show up for my fans. Putting myself out there has taught me to trust my voice and embrace my Art
If you could collaborate with any artist right now, who would it be and why?
Right now, I’d love to collaborate with Chris Brown, Bryson Tiller, or Fridayy. Chris for his legendary vocals and energy, Bryson for his smooth, emotional storytelling, and Fridayy for the fresh, melodic vibe he brings. Working with any of them would push me creatively and help me bring my music to a whole new level.
What can listeners or viewers expect from your upcoming releases?
Listeners can expect real, emotional songs with smooth melodies and storytelling you can feel. My upcoming releases will show growth, honesty, and a mix of vibes from slow, intimate tracks to more energetic, catchy records. Every song is meant to connect and leave an impression.
Where do you see yourself creatively and professionally in the next few years
Creatively, I see myself pushing my sound even further—experimenting with melodies, storytelling, and emotions in new ways. Professionally, I want to be recognized as a major R&B artist with a loyal fanbase, consistently releasing music that connects with people and leaves a lasting impact. My goal is to grow while staying true to who I am.

