By Mikey Eckstein / Savonne Jonteese
Emerging from a love of music and a desire to be heard, this young artist began creating songs early, believing that music could give his generation a voice. Influenced by innovators like Ken Carson, 3200 Tre, and Drake — artists who crafted their own lanes and connected through authenticity — he set out to build a sound that reflects individuality, emotion, and confidence. For him, music is more than rhythm and lyrics; it is expression without explanation.
Known as the “Positive EnerG Artist,” he embraces a mission rooted in affirmation and uplift. He recognizes the struggles young people face — pressure, bullying, and the feeling of invisibility — and uses his platform to remind them that they matter. Through performance, personality, and artistic purpose, positivity becomes more than a slogan; it becomes a lifestyle.

His creative process starts with energy: a beat, a thought, or a moment. Whether scribbling lyrics at school or capturing ideas at 2 a.m., he builds music from real experiences with the goal of making others feel understood. Challenges come with youth — doubters, industry expectations, and pressure toward negativity — but he responds with focus, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to his message.
Balancing school, family, and career, he stays grounded by prioritizing faith, humility, education, and the people who support him. Success, to him, is measured not only in streams but in impact — when a child finds confidence through his lyrics or a parent sees a positive role model.

From dream collaborations with Ken Carson, 3200 Tre, and Drake to his Positive EnerG School Tour promoting unity, reading, and self-worth, his ambition reaches far beyond music. Looking ahead, he envisions global tours, film roles, and youth-centered initiatives. His mission is simple yet profound: to make positivity powerful, creativity purposeful, and to prove that rising higher never requires tearing anyone down.