I believe in honesty; being a little unapologetic, a lot of the time. In challenging industry and society's standards, not so I can stand out or be different but simply because 'I am different', just like everybody else. I want to be open about my shortcomings and not shy away from my flaws. I want to be real enough to express my insecurities or doubts about my future as an artist and even fears a
s an adolescent, still learning about life. While in the same breath - being at liberty to enjoy all the things I feel I excel at or I can be proud of accomplishing. I no longer have an unhealthy desire to be perfect, unless being perfect consists solely of being myself. I don't ever want to pressure myself into being someone I am not, or will never be, to the point that I grow afraid of making errors. Mistakes are necessary obstacles on any journey and I can guarantee you that I will get my fair share of upsets. So if you want the immaculate, dreamy, fairytale story about an artist that blew up overnight and has all the right things to say or do, maybe you should check out another artist. There's a lot to choose from, the industry is saturated. If you want the honesty, the ugly truth, the occasional white lies and a few off rhymes, then maybe you should stick around and listen to a song or two; maybe even like the Page and watch a few of my whack live videos. �
T's and C's do apply- I will bombard you with long status updates, I might even repost this piece so that everyone constantly gets the message and you will definitely have to spend a little data on a song you might not like or be tagged in a post for no reason. I can almost promise that you won't die from one more irrelevant tag on a post that means nothing to you, however, you being here and reading up to this point truthfully means a lot to me. Thank you for your patience and if you're still awake after all of this, I hope you have enough energy to comment, share, like or even scroll down and find a link to one of my songs. Please read again but specifically check for typos and grammatical errors, feedback more than welcome)