

Hip hop is more than sound—it’s the blueprint for how I move through life and make sense of everything I see and hear. I’ve been shaped by what I’ve lived, by the visuals flashing past me every day and the music pulsing in my ear. Every time I create, I’m mixing those experiences, layering memories with the beats and images that stay with me. When I step to the booth, I see a blank canvas waiting for me, the mic in my grip ready to record each color and moment. My words aren’t just lyrics; they’re an abstract reflection of all that’s influenced me, painted from audio and visual memories and laid down in ways only I can translate. My art is never a simple portrait—it’s a complex interpretation of my life, filtered through the perspective of hip hop.
