While some artists spend all day chasing algorithms, I'm busy building a catalog. Trends come and go. Real work stays.

Being independent means there are no excuses. No label to blame. No million-dollar marketing budget. No industry handouts. Just consistency, discipline, and the willingness to outwork people who have every advantage.

Every song I release is another brick in the foundation. Every stream is earned. Every listener found the music because the work reached them—not because someone forced it into a playlist.

Some people are waiting for a co-sign. I'm building something that doesn't need one. While they're refreshing their notifications hoping to go viral, I'm writing, recording, releasing, and moving on to the next project.

The music industry rewards consistency more than excuses. That's why I keep showing up. Whether a song gets 100 streams or 100,000, the mission stays the same: create, improve, repeat.

If you've been listening to Nero Dubb, I appreciate every single stream. You're helping prove that independent artists can build something real without waiting for permission.

If you haven't heard the music yet, this is your invitation.

Search "Nero Dubb" on Spotify. Press play. Judge the music for yourself.

I'm not competing with the artist next to me. I'm competing with the version of myself that made the last song. Every release has to be better than the previous one. That's the standard.

The grind doesn't stop. The catalog keeps growing. The story is still being written.