Sooooo Taylor Swift has her versions, and so do I ⭐️
My debut album is a collection of songs I decided to produce and cover, and Better Off Alone is my debut single! Please stream and share! I’m doing this on Tumblr because I connect with you offbeats the most, and it would mean the world if you guys helped me get my music off the ground! 🙏🩷
I think these cast interviews are really fun but it does really bother me that the producers gave exclusive interview access to a white creator when there are so many great black creators talking about Interview on YouTube and the show itself has 3 bipoc leads.
What has been the most interesting are the ways in which the universe yields to you when you declare to yourself and the world that you are an artist and mean it.
When things seem down, you keep creating, when things are good, you keep creating. You do this to show the universe that you are indeed the artist you say you are. After a while, in the most unexpected times, the god momentum which has taken over starts attracting people, resources, ideas 💡, and muses.
You begin to create things you never thought were possible. You find out how strong you are made and how resilient you truly are. You realize though, that that strength, and endless flowing of creative ideas comes from the original declaration. “I AM AN ARTIST” This declaration mixed with consistent creation everyday is where the alchemy flows and where the magic is made. It is what makes the shuffling back and forth from the conscious to subconscious realms possible.
Hello!!! First song!!! Please check it out. This song started on the nyc subway without being able to hear it (it has since changed fully and completely but a fun start anyways)
imagine creating characters that queerbait everyone so much, that when having to shorten the length of the original work, the producers literally have to make these bitches canonly gay in order to reduce the run time. like, how can you fumble the bag so badly???
I never saw myself performing on any type of stage. As a kid I was extremely shy and would much rather play the background. So when I started playing shows like three months before the pandemic started, it was very understandable that I could barely talk to the crowd and would close my eyes for the entirety of every song. But with experience comes comfort, and with comfort, comes ease. I'm nowhere near where I wanna be, but I know for a fact I'm in a much better place now. I'm getting to a place now where I'm learning to detach myself from results? I struggle with that a lot. Something most people don't know about me is that I'm extremely competitive. Like really really competitive it's bad. I've had a number of experiences this year that have showed me that everything isn't a win or a loss. Putting my best foot forward is really the most important thing. That last sentence is kinda corny but I stand by it :)
xJermsx’s inaugural track “Drugs in the Bathroom” has become an essential tune in the New York City dance scene over the past with a consistent presence on the sound setups of techno clubs, house parties, and warehouse raves, captivating audiences across various venues. -FLAUNT Magazine
In “The Artists’ Way” Julia Cameron is adamant about prescribing weekly artists dates to take time to be present and heal your artistic soul.
This week I decided to go to a rooftop spot in the city that always brings me joy and peace. I did nothing but allow my self to experiment with sounds and play on my #mpclive2
[Shoutout to Akai Pro]
I’m glad I took some time for myself to do this because normally I wouldn’t. It was a stressful week and I was not in the mood to create or go to a different borough iykyk.
I found my flow there and for a few hours, release from all my worries and anxieties. It was dopeful.