When people think of rockstars, they often envision rebellion, chaos, and excess. But in my music and lifestyle, I challenge these clichés. My approach to songwriting and living could be seen as an oxymoron in songs—a contradiction to the typical rockstar image.

I don’t write songs about rebellion or angst. Instead, my music is uplifting and motivational, designed to inspire perseverance and self-belief.
I steer clear of the usual themes of sex and drugs. My songs focus on ownership, emotional intelligence, mental health, and the lessons learned from life’s challenges.
Unlike many in the industry, I don’t drink alcohol or smoke. I made the decision to quit for health reasons, and I advocate for cutting back as a positive step toward wellness.
The rockstar nightlife isn’t for me. My day starts at 4:30 a.m., and I’m in bed by 9 p.m., proving that discipline can coexist with creativity.
I don’t embrace chaos—I thrive on structure. Fitness and nutrition are pillars of my life, reinforcing the idea that discipline fosters freedom and success.
By breaking the mold, my music reflects the values I live by. In a world that glorifies extremes, my songs bring balance, hope, and a new perspective—one that transforms the oxymoron into an anthem for change.