About

i sometimes feel as if i fell into a pit of musicology when i was little. for as long as i can remember, I’ve always played with words and rhythm, finding rhyme and melody everywhere. i remember writing poems throughout the first years of school. my family noticed this interest of mine, and whenever there was a family gathering with relatives, everyone wanted me to perform. my performances, however, brought out the entertainer in me. i would take the stage, mime family members, tell whole stories, make everyone laugh, and bring humor to everyday life.

looking back, i think those were very important experiences that laid the foundation for my endless desire to write songs and perform them. today, i also see some critical aspects, though. i seek affirmation, recognition, approval – a lot. this is how i grew up: showing my talent and being applauded for it. at times, this has proven to be harmful to my personal relationships with the people i love. finding balance and setting boundaries is something i still struggle with sometimes.

in the music i write and in my performances, i think all of this is reflected. my songs tell my story. my shows carry my way of living – with a good sense of humor and a touch of thoughtfulness.