As a songwriter, I have a deep appreciation for a wide range of musical styles. I don’t believe in limiting creativity to a single genre—instead, I enjoy exploring everything from folk and rock to pop, soul, and experimental sounds. Whether I’m writing a stripped-down acoustic ballad or a high-energy anthem, my focus is always on telling an honest story and finding the emotional core of each song. For me, songwriting is about freedom, curiosity, and the joy of discovery.
A Tribute to '90s Punk
This is where it all started—a raw, unapologetic tribute to the punk sound that shaped the '90s and inspired me to pick up a pen and write. Loud, honest, and full of energy, this debut album channels the rebellious spirit and emotional urgency of the era. It’s not about perfection—it’s about passion, grit, and telling the truth as I see it. If you ever blasted a punk record and felt understood, this one’s for you.
This album is a tribute to my love of jazz—its warmth, its spontaneity, and its emotional depth. Blended with the theme of love, each track reflects a feeling, a moment, or a memory. I truly enjoyed the sound that emerged from combining heartfelt emotion with the timeless feel of jazz. It’s a personal project, and one I hope resonates with anyone who’s ever been moved by music or love.
A Tribute to '90s Country
This album is my love letter to the country music I grew up with—the kind that wasn't afraid to be bold, loud, and real. That Ain’t Right is rooted in the spirit of '90s country: unapologetic, full of grit, and built on storytelling that hits hard and stays true. It’s the sound of steel guitars, barroom truths, and boots-on-the-ground honesty. This is country the way it should be—and I’m proud to bring it back.