Every project begins with a conversation. I'm selective about what I take on — not because of ego, but because the work is only as good as the attention I give it. Here's what that looks like.
For the moments that deserve more than ordinary words. Weddings, memorials, anniversaries, letters that need to exist but couldn't be written alone — and everything in between.
Spots fill quickly. Inquire early for time-sensitive occasions.
Verses, hooks, bridges, and full songs for artists, producers, and labels who need lyrics with genuine weight. Genre-flexible, conceptually sharp, commercially aware without being formulaic.
Currently accepting select projects. Serious inquiries only.
For artists and teams building something bigger — albums, EPs, visual projects, and long-term creative relationships. This is where the best work happens: sustained, directional, and fully committed.
I'm building toward collaborations that change the conversation.
Reach Out
Tell me about your project, timeline, what it needs to carry, and what you've tried that hasn't worked.
Discovery
We talk. I listen more than I speak. I learn what lives underneath the brief — because that's where the real work starts.
Creation
I write. Not quickly — deliberately. Every word is there because it earned its place. You get a draft that's already close.
Delivery
Final piece delivered in the format you need. Revisions as agreed. Work you'll be glad exists.
How far in advance should I inquire?
For commissions, 2–3 weeks is ideal. For rush work, reach out immediately and I'll tell you honestly if I can make it happen. For partnership work, the earlier the better.
Do you retain rights to the work?
For personal commissions, the piece is yours fully upon payment. For song lyrics and commercial work, publishing and co-write splits are discussed up front and documented before delivery.
What if I don't like the result?
We have revision rounds built into every package. I won't deliver something I don't stand behind, and I won't consider a project done until you can honestly say the words do what they need to do.
Do you work with independent artists?
Yes — frequently. I work with independent artists and major label projects alike. What matters is that the work is serious, not the budget size.
How do you handle confidentiality?
Anything discussed in consultation is confidential by default. I don't post client work publicly without explicit permission, and I'm happy to sign an NDA for commercial projects.
Can I request a specific style or influence?
Absolutely. Reference tracks, poets, moods, existing lyrics — bring everything. The more I understand what you're hearing in your head, the closer the first draft lands.
Tell me what you're working on and I'll tell you honestly if I'm the right voice for it.