How did you start your music career?

My love for music started when I was just three or four years old. We had this keyboard at home that my dad would play every morning and every night before we went to bed. I would always sit and watch him, completely fascinated, and then try to mimic what he was doing. Gradually, my skills developed from that curiosity. Eventually, my dad enrolled me in music school, which gave me a more structured foundation, and from there, I became fully involved with the church youth choir. I played for every programme, every concert held in the church. I had this mentor back then, Brother Albert, who was the head of the youth choir for the entire Deeper Life ministry. I learnt so much from him — he really shaped me into the musician I am today.

So your parents supported you going into music?

My parents were always supportive of my music career, as long as it was God-glorifying. They were strongly against my singing worldly songs, as they would put it, but within that, they gave me every encouragement to pursue music. That foundation of faith actually shaped a lot of the kind of music I make today. I would say my biggest song is Grace. It is a very inspiring record about not giving up, no matter how hard things get. I wrote it from a deeply personal place, and I think that is why it resonates with so many people. It was a joy working on it with my music producer Sosick. He understood the vision completely and helped bring the sound to life in a way I could not have imagined on my own. Working with him was smooth and very creatively rewarding.