10 years ago, I started this journey as an artist. I remember telling myself Iād no longer lean on covering other artistsā music, but instead build the young artist that was in me. Boy, was I in for a journey. This album, āSongs for the Jeep,ā taught me the essence of hard work and eventually opened my eyes to how important it was to be myself. It was far from perfect, but it didnāt need to be. It was the beginning of me putting aside my fear and trusting my gift. I remember the long nights working with
@djcoolssm . Missing work, sifting through sounds that sat well with my voice, and tryna build a sound that felt true to me. Looking back, I donāt regret a thing because this album opened the door for me to evolve and pushed me to turn every ānoā from those major labels into stepping stones. This album brought me opportunities, but more than that, it brought me fans - ones that would eventually become friends and family. If I could tell this young man that was on the path to discovery, anything, itād be: āIt wonāt be easy. Hell, it might not even be fun, but itāll be worth it.ā From the projects in Chicago to Atlanta, where anyone could be someone, to stages all over the world, āSongs for the Jeep,ā thank you for helping me get here.
Thanks to everyone involved
@djcoolssm @jlhatney @therkj @theshaywest @itssimonekelly @richnelson803 @djluneytunez @d_armand and Tyler Weathersby, who shot the artwork for this project. I pray for you every day bro and I hope you find your way back home.
To my fans, I love you, and I canāt wait for the next chapter. - Siergio