Music has always been part of who I am.
Before anything else, there was rhythm.
Drum line in high school, keeping time, learning discipline.
There was always a voice too. Singing, writing, feeling.
Music wasn’t something I picked up later
it’s something that’s always lived in me.
Every song you hear here starts the same way:
with my thoughts, my hands, my words.
I write from real experiences! What I’ve lived, what I’ve seen, what I’ve felt.
Pen and paper, fingertips on keys, late-night thoughts turned into lyrics.
That part is entirely mine.
Like a lot of people building in today’s world, I’ve also embraced new tools. I use AI as a way to bring my sound to life, translating my lyrics, emotions, and vision into full songs that match what I hear in my head but don’t always have the time to produce traditionally.
This is music BUILT from life CREATED with tools
But make no mistake:
the stories are mine - the words are mine - the feeling is real.
Featured Track: American Lie
American Line is a reflection of what it feels like to move through this country today.
It’s about being on the road—physically and mentally.
About the weight of being an American man trying to find direction, purpose, and stability in a world that doesn’t always make it easy.
But it’s not just struggle.
It’s also about what you see along the way—the land, the sky, the quiet beauty that still exists out there. The kind of beauty that reminds you why you keep going.
It’s that contrast—hardship and hope, pressure and freedom, movement and reflection—that defines the song
Poetry is something I hold near and dear to my heart. To me, a poet isn’t defined by talent or training. A poet is simply someone who knows how to tell a story using words. The same way I believe everyone can be a magician, I believe everyone can be a poet.
It’s not about discovering some hidden gift. It’s about learning how to use your energy—your emotions, your perspective, your truth—and translating that into language. Poetry doesn’t have to be complex. It doesn’t have to follow rules. Sometimes, the simplest words carry the deepest meaning.
To look into your eyes and see the things you’ve missed, such beauty, if only you could see the mirror and see yourself a bit more clear.
A poem can be a whisper. A reminder. A small moment of clarity that shifts the way you see yourself—or the world. But poetry isn’t only light. It can also sit in the shadows. It can hold fear, uncertainty, and the parts of us we don’t always understand.
I see the sky turn black and gray. My fears, my thoughts won’t go away. The thunder breaks, the lightning strikes. And I’m afraid I won’t survive tonight.
Poetry lives in both places—the light and the dark. And sometimes, the most powerful stories are told in the space where those two meet. Poetry is expression.
Poetry is energy. Poetry is truth. And most importantly—poetry is for everyone