To be pacific
EP— SEPTEMBER 2025
To Be Pacific EP is a declaration of identity, clarity, and forward motion. After a period of silence and personal growth, this project marks my return—grounded, honest, and intentional. The EP balances high energy tracks that ignite confidence and momentum with reflective songs rooted in empathy, healing, and self-awareness.
At its core, To Be Pacific is about owning who you are without apology. It creates space for emotion anger, love, pride, feeling overlooked while reminding listeners they are not alone in those experiences. This project invites you to feel deeply, move boldly, and stand firm in your truth.
Goodnights & Bad Dreams
Album— NOVEMBER 2023
Good Nights and Bad Dreams is a deeply personal project shaped by the opposing realities of my life. It reflects moments of joy and achievement, including becoming the first in my family to graduate from college and proposing to my fiancée. At the same time, it acknowledges the responsibilities and purpose I’ve found through leading a ministry and pursuing music with intention.
Alongside these highs, the project confronts heavy challenges my family in Detroit has faced. My younger sister’s battle with depression and my mother’s impending life-altering surgery weigh heavily on me. I also process the loss of my mentor and grandfather, who passed away shortly before my graduation. In addition, my cousins have endured hardship through violence and incarceration.
This EP explores what it means to carry joy and grief at the same time. Even on good nights, darkness can still linger. Good Nights and Bad Dreams is an honest reflection of resilience, faith, and the complexity of growth.
Pacific & Waterloo
Mixtape— 2021
Pacific and Waterloo is my debut project and the true starting point of my artistic journey. Created during the isolation of COVID, the project was born from freestyling over beats and realizing it was time to build a body of work of my own. What began organically turned into a deeply personal collection of songs anchored in memory and place.
The project pulls from two homes I grew up in on Pacific and Waterloo in Detroit, Michigan. Each song represents a moment, feeling, or story tied to one of those houses, capturing snapshots of my upbringing, environment, and perspective at the time. Tracks like Amen, Sheesh, Vigilante, and Friends stand out as early statements of my voice and energy.
Pacific and Waterloo remains my favorite project because it unlocked my creativity and gave me the confidence to share my story through music. It sparked a creative outlet that has since opened doors to growth, community, and everything that has followed in my journey as an artist.