My Story

I wrote my first song when I was 11 years old, growing up in a small coastal village in Jamaica.

Back then, inspiration was everywhere. The sound of the ocean, the mountains in the distance, long days spent swimming, fishing, helping on the family farm, and the music that filled our home. My mother was always singing, and somewhere along the way, songwriting became my way of making sense of the world around me.

Ideas would come to me constantly, while walking, working, daydreaming, and sometimes even in my sleep. Before I knew it, notebooks, voice notes, and old phones were filling up with melodies, lyrics, and song concepts.

Not every chapter of the journey was easy.

Over the years, I lost recordings, phones, unfinished projects, and opportunities that I thought would change my life. Some of my most promising work disappeared overnight. There were seasons of heartbreak, personal struggles, family challenges, and moments when pursuing music felt impossible.

But no matter what life threw at me, the songs never stopped coming.

Through love, loss, faith, recovery, and rebuilding, songwriting remained the one thing I always came back to. Looking back, some of the songs I wrote even seemed to predict experiences I wouldn't live through until years later.

Today, 7e7 Music is my way of opening the vault.

It's a place where old voice notes become new possibilities, unfinished ideas find a home, and real-life experiences are transformed into songs that others can connect with.

My goal is simple: to help artists, producers, and songwriters tell their stories through music, and to give a voice to emotions that are often hard to put into words.

Because every song starts as an idea.

And every story deserves a voice.

— 7e7 Music