🌿This Is Where it all Began
There was a time when I almost walked away from music.
Not because I didn’t love it, but because I hadn’t found my own voice yet. I wasn’t singing like me, I was singing like who I thought I should be.
I remember recording a cover and hating how I sounded. I felt small, discouraged, and embarrassed. I told myself maybe music wasn’t for me.
But someone saw what I couldn’t yet. And they said something that changed everything:
“You’re not singing like you. You’re singing like who you think you should sound like.”
At the time, my playlist was filled with voices I admired, Rihanna, Sia. Beautiful artists. But trying to sound like them made me lose the chance to hear myself.
I was encouraged to start over. To listen differently. To allow my voice to stretch, grow, and find its own texture.
That simple act changed everything.
The moment I sang freely for the first time.
The song was A Million Dreams from The Greatest Showman.
And for the first time, I sang with emotion, raw, honest, and free.
This video was my awakening.
A reminder that my voice didn’t need to sound like anyone else, it just needed to sound like me.
This wasn’t the end.
This was the beginning.
The first spark of who I was becoming.
Finding My Voice✨
Back then I was insecure about almost everything, even my smile. When I was nine, I fell from a bed and chipped one of my front teeth, and that moment became one of m.y biggest insecurities.
But even with all of that, I kept showing up. I didn’t hide from the camera. I didn’t let my fear interrupt my becoming. Looking back now, I’m proud of the girl who kept singing anyways.
First Collaboration
This collaboration holds a special place in my journey. This song was co-written by Beyan Jay and me, a talented young artist whose creativity and dedication have inspired me along the way. I'm truly grateful to have been a part of this song.
Support the Vision🌸
Support this vision by contributing today.
Music has always been a part of me, telling the truth, holding emotion, memory, and meaning.
Over the years, I’ve written many songs that haven’t yet been released. Not because the work wasn’t ready, but because I chose to step back, rebuild, and protect my voice.
Today, I’m moving forward independently, creating with intention, integrity, and freedom.
If you choose to support this chapter, thank you for believing in my becoming. 🦋🌱

