Jay Activist Perspective on Sugar Honey Iced Tea
My earliest memory of first listening to music is when I was driving through St Thomas with my dad when I was about five years old.
My drive for music comes from my desire to keep caring for the people around me. Every song I make is another step toward building a future for myself and the ones I love.
I fell in love with performing at my high school graduation party, the freedom, the energy, the stage. That moment changed me.
If I could go on tour with anyone it would be Drake. His audience is diverse and loyal and I know I could create a real connection with his fan base.
The most significant lesson I’ve learned as an artist is that presentation is everything. People form an opinion about you before you even open your mouth, so the way you carry yourself, your energy, and your presence matter just as much as your talent.
Over the last three years, my sound has evolved a lot. I’ve leaned into a more melodic approach, added more R&B elements to my music, and even started taking vocal lessons to strengthen my voice. All of that helped me shape a more refined and intentional sound.
Tonight, because it was an introduction to my artistry, and it's just a song I can't get tired of.
My favorite way to share my music is performing on stage. There’s nothing like feeling the energy in the room and having that eye-to-eye connection with the crowd.
Demire, Social, Down to earth.