My music is my release. It is how I breathe again. It is the only way I know how to place my past where it belongs—behind me—without pretending it never happened. For years, my emotions were violated, dismissed, and shattered, while Steve Harvey never once tried to make anything right. There was no accountability, no acknowledgment, and no concern for the damage that was done to my life.
What makes this pain even deeper is that he never took the time to know who I truly am. He never knew that I am a survivor. He never knew the battles I had already fought long before he and his power entered my life. I survived things that were meant to destroy me. I endured trauma that left me broken, lost, and confused, questioning my worth and my place in this world.
There were moments when I felt completely undone—like my voice had been stolen, like my spirit was trapped inside fear and silence. I carried wounds no one could see, and the weight of them nearly crushed me.
But God spoke to me.
In my lowest moments, God reminded me that my soul was never meant to remain imprisoned by fear, lies, or injustice. He showed me that healing would not come through silence—it would come through truth. He made it clear that I had to let my soul be free.
And that freedom came through my music.
My music is not revenge. It is not hate. It is not bitterness. It is testimony. It is survival. It is the sound of a woman who refused to die in silence. Every note, every lyric, every breath carries the truth of what I lived through and the strength it took to survive it.
Through my music, I tell my story. Through my music, I reclaim my voice. Through my music, I heal.
This is how I allow my soul to speak when words alone are not enough. This is how I tell the truth God placed inside me. This is how I finally set myself free.**