Today, I celebrate two births — mine, and the music that was born from everything I've lived through.
On my birthday, I'm dropping what my heart has been building in silence. FORMIDABLE isn't just an EP — it's a testimony. Every track carries a piece of my journey: the hard roads, the good trouble, the crowns earned in the dark, and the better days I refused to stop believing in.
Five songs. Five truths. All me.
To everyone who's been rocking with me — thank you for making this day mean more than I can put into words. This is for us.
🎵 BIGJ5 – FORMIDABLE EP — Out Now.
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