I'm always connecting with what society would label the outcasts and the weirdos and the lost souls.
I was very protected by my family. But at the same time, I was free to explore womanhood. I was taught that it's okay to be sexy and smart and beautiful.
What always draws me back to the Caribbean vibes are the upbeat vibrations of welcoming melodies and positive energy exchange through the rhythms that make you feel like dancing with someone.
No matter the genre, music is a universal language and vibration that people can feel all over.
I would definitely tell my younger self not to be in a rush, on anyone else's timeline, and make sure that, along the way, that you take care of you first so that you can reach your destination.
I didn't really get sidetracked into being a singer. It was just something I started to do for fun in school, like singing the national anthem.