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ABOUT

My job is pretty simple. I push buttons, make noises, and show strangers. It's kinda fun. I've done it for nearly a decade now, and I've loved every bit of the journey it's taken me on.

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I grew up as a nerdy homeschooler just south of Dallas. I started making techno beats on the family iPad during middle school. The chance to create excited me. As time passed, I grew to love using music to express my thoughts and feelings. 

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In 2020, during a dark time in my own life and in the lives of so many others around me, I started sharing the songs I was writing about loneliness, isolation, and hopelessness. I found friends that cared just as much about encouraging people through music as I did, and I began to write those sorts of songs alongside them. Now, hundreds of thousands of listeners later, it's my simple hope that those songs have encouraged the hearts of some people out there.

I believe that music is a reflection of the human experience. Every little bit of life can be summed up with a tune. Music is capable of epitomizing all sorts of emotions, from joy to grief, from frustration to apathy, from hopelessness to optimism. I want to make songs that meet my listeners where they are- and to give them hope that all isn't lost.

If all I was aiming for was a smile, though, I wouldn't have done my job as a musician. I don't make music for your face- I make music for your heart. And there is nothing our hearts need more than redemption.

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Because, you see, the point of music is to point to the beauty of Jesus. He saved me from the sin that separated me from God. Only He is able to make my heart happy- not all of the fake and fickle stuff our world offers us. My music's real goal is to remind you of the worth of knowing Him- and loving Him more than anything else.

Thanks for taking the time to listen to my songs.

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“To have found God and still to pursue Him is the soul’s paradox of love, scorned indeed by the too-easily satisfied religionist, but justified in happy experience by the children of the burning heart.”

- A.W. Tozer

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