Time Is Coming: From Boombox Bars to Boundless Sound

At just seven years old, TimeIsComing wasn’t just a kid with a boombox—he was an artist in the making. Recording with his cousins over cassette instrumentals in his bedroom, inspired by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and Kris Kross, he discovered the raw joy of creation. What began as playful mimicry quickly became obsession. He saved up for Casio keyboards, rigged karaoke machines, and taught himself how to produce. Long before algorithms and tutorials, music was already his oxygen.

Today, that early hunger still pulses through every beat he makes. His sound defies genre, weaving hip-hopR&B, and experimental textures into a style that’s both unpredictable and deeply personal. “I take influence from anything I hear—sometimes not even sounds,” he says. That openness gives his work its unique edge. There’s no formula, only feeling—his music unfolds like a sonic mosaic, each track an act of emotional decoding.

Still, creativity doesn’t exist in a vacuum. Juggling fatherhoodmarriage, and a full-time grind, TimeIsComing faces the tension familiar to many independent artists: making time for the thing that feeds your soul while honoring the people who ground you. “Music is my first love, but family comes first,” he shares. That duality—sacrifice and ambition—powers his work. His breakout EP, 24:35, marked a turning point: shedding years of self-doubt and proving he could release something true without chasing approval. “Letting go of the noise was everything,” he reflects.

Where some artists rely on bravado, TimeIsComing connects through quiet consistency. His online presence isn’t built on hype—it’s built on honesty. Through raw snippets, thoughtful captions, and fan-first engagement, he’s built a community that feels more like a conversation. When asked what he’d tell his younger self, his answer is plainspoken and powerful: “Stick to it.”

Now, with a new EP on the horizon, he’s not just chasing dreams—he’s fulfilling promises. TimeIsComing isn’t a name. It’s a statement of belief. And as his music continues to evolve, one thing is clear: this artist isn’t waiting for the right moment. He’s creating it.

Follow @TimeIsComing for updates—and remember: the best journeys don’t come with a map. They start when you press record.