Music – Miami

I never liked the thought of allowing statistics to determine the type of music I should create. My work is simply a reflection of the pleasures I experience throughout the journeys of my youth. I began to find my own form of entertainment. I’ve grown to love my art as my own child and, just like any parent, I make it my job to protect and nurture it. I enjoy the creation of beautiful melodies, utilizing my plethora of inner resources in order to achieve that particular sound I’m searching for. I’m not sure if that’s obvious in my performances, given my executions tend to shift from genre to genre. However, if I have to state a focus on my line of work, for the sake of brevity, I see my art is a general layer of experimentation. Most people have labeled me as a “Black Lady Gaga”, which is a bittersweet thing to hear. I can’t help that I like to dress up. I also think that’s kind of petty to make such a half handled, pop culture comparison. But trust, I’m far more flattered than offended. In a nutshell, most of my subject matter is based on life after death. It inspires me to keep my concentration on love, spirituality, and my desire for world peace. To even imagine the world united for only a few seconds feels like pure bliss and tranquility; a serious step towards the true harmony of humanity. I don't claim to be a prophet or to rep some small corner of real estate in a Metropolitan city. Finding love is a personal venture. But if it’s not obvious, I obsess over Love. It’s just a beautiful force of nature to think of. What makes it difficult is how we all believe we can “Control” it or “Change” it, which I don't believe is love at all. But I could write about love forever. Love has affected my art immensely, and is in a constant state of evolution. I know it’s sort of expected of me to have an artist statement, but I don’t necessarily like that I have to explain pieces of my work. It may sound a bit contradicting though, because I do want to find the bridge between my own personal majesty and the various trappings of the music industry. I just hope that my art is enthralling enough to speak for itself; because what is really right and wrong, when you’re living in the space between heaven and hell?