Creating with AI
I use AI as an instrument, not a replacement. Tools like ChatGPT and Suno have become part of my creative toolkit. They help me turn ideas into sound faster, refine lyrics, and experiment with new textures.
What used to take a week in a studio can now start in one sitting. I might write a verse in the morning, use ChatGPT to shape the structure by noon, and build 100 versions of the same idea through Suno by night. From there, I sift through each variation like a producer digging through crates—listening for the one that carries the right heartbeat.
AI doesn’t make the art for me—it helps me get closer to what I already hear in my head. It’s like having a thousand creative assistants waiting to jam, giving me space to focus on meaning, rhythm, and message.
Faith + Innovation
Faith is the foundation of everything I make. I don’t see technology and spirituality as opposites—they’re both tools for creation when used with purpose. Just like instruments evolve, so do the ways we tell stories.
When I write, I pray. When I produce, I experiment. And somewhere between those two, I find the sound that feels alive.
AI lets me explore the “what-if” moments—what if Scripture sounded cinematic? what if worship could swing like jazz? what if truth could ride an 808?
Each track becomes a conversation between the Creator who inspires and the tools that translate.
Where It’s Going
We’re just at the beginning. I’m excited for where AI and music intersect—new voices, new genres, and new ways for artists to express faith and emotion.
For me, it’s not about being the loudest voice in the room—it’s about creating something timeless, where technology serves testimony.
At the end of the day, I’m just trying to make music that moves people—body, mind, and spirit.
Something that makes you nod your head and open your heart.
That’s what Climb by Faith and everything that comes after will always be about.