Finding my voice wasn’t just about singing — it was about learning to express myself. As an introvert, I spent years holding back, convinced that people didn’t want to hear what I had to say. But music gave me a way to speak without speaking.
The first time I shared a recording with someone, my hands were shaking. I expected criticism or awkward silence. Instead, I heard something I never expected: “You should do this more.”
That moment changed everything. It didn’t erase my fear, but it gave me permission to try. Slowly, I started experimenting with different styles and pushing my vocal range.
Music became the bridge between who I was and who I wanted to be — someone brave enough to be heard.
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