The Slow Process of Discovering My Own Sound

 



For a long time, I felt like my music was always one step behind. Every time I finished a track, there was another sound trending somewhere else. It made me question whether I was moving in the right direction or just reacting to what I saw online.

I tried different styles. Some tracks felt exciting, others felt empty. Over time, I realized that the problem wasn’t skill—it was identity. I hadn’t spent enough time listening to what felt natural to me.

The breakthrough didn’t come suddenly. It came quietly. Certain textures kept returning to my projects. Certain moods felt honest every time I used them. Slowly, patterns emerged—not because I planned them, but because they belonged to me.

Learning to trust that process took patience. It meant letting go of comparisons and allowing my work to evolve at its own pace. The more I focused on how music felt rather than how it performed, the clearer my direction became.

Finding my sound is still ongoing. But now, instead of chasing trends, I’m building something that feels real—and that makes all the difference.

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