
For Pisces, music wasn’t a decision—it was a constant. When he dropped his first single in 2021, it didn’t mark the beginning so much as the unveiling. The tracks had been living in him long before the release, waiting for the right moment to surface. That debut wasn’t just a career move; it was a declaration that music and life are inseparable for him.
Coming straight out of the Dirty South, his sound is grounded in Southern hip-hop tradition: heavy beats, raw textures, and storytelling that refuses polish for polish’s sake. What defines his music is honesty—gritty but heartfelt, built to resonate before it ever charts. You can hear the places he’s from, the lessons he’s learned, and the perspective of someone who values real over manufactured every time he steps to the mic.
The road since that first single has been anything but smooth. Funding, travel, and industry politics all present barriers, but the payoff is powerful: hearing one of his songs tucked into a stranger’s playlist. That small moment—when a personal story becomes part of another person’s daily soundtrack—is the reward he’s chasing. As he puts it, that’s the real currency of music: the silent handshake between artist and listener.
To keep building, he lives by a mantra: “Brand yourself like a professional.” For him, that means respecting the craft and presenting it with consistency, whether it’s through visuals, live shows, or how the music drops. He’s not interested in gimmicks or shortcuts—the music has to carry the weight on its own. And in his words, it’s not about being different for the sake of it; it’s about sounding like yourself, in a way no one else can replicate.
As a self-described Pisces man, he leans into intuition and emotion. That sensitivity isn’t just personal—it’s woven into the art. His goal is simple: encourage people to enjoy the lives they’re living and to carry that positivity forward. The music may be rooted in struggle, but the takeaway is always hope.
Looking ahead, Pisces isn’t content just to be heard—he wants a seat at the table. The vision is to be in the room where decisions are made, collaborating with executives who understand his path and respect his voice. He’s already proven he can turn real-life experiences into compelling rhymes. Now, the mission is bigger: to bring the authentic Southern sound to a wider stage without ever losing the grit that makes it real.
And that’s his promise—stay true to the roots, while reaching for the stars.