🎙️ The Journey Behind the Sound: My Story as Qriztyle Deshe
There’s a side of music that people don’t always see — the late nights, the closed doors, the silent rooms where all you have is your voice, your dream, and your faith. For me, music has never been just about sound — it’s been about survival, identity, and calling.
I remember days when I didn’t have studio access… just my phone and the beat in my heart. I’ve faced setbacks that would make anyone give up. There were times I questioned it all. Times I wanted to stop. But something inside me kept whispering: “Your voice is needed. Don’t stop singing.”
And so I didn’t.
What many don’t know is that every song I write comes from a place of pain, joy, discovery, and growth. Music became my therapy — and now it’s my gift to the world. Songs like “Oh Africa” are born from that deep desire to connect, to inspire, and to remind people who we are.
🎶 The feedback I’ve received over the years — the DMs, the random messages from fans saying “your song helped me through a hard time” — those are the fuel that keeps me going. Every stream, every comment, every share… it means the world to me. YOU mean the world to me.
To every upcoming or aspiring artist reading this: don’t stop. Even if no one is clapping yet. Even if the room is quiet. Keep showing up. Keep creating. Keep trusting God’s timing. I believe in a moment where the world will pause, and finally listen — not just hear — but truly feel the sound we’ve been nurturing in the dark.
I’m still growing. I’m still learning. And I’m still standing — because of God’s grace and your love.
So here I am… still singing, still hoping, still pushing.
And when the world finally mutes the noise and tunes in — I’ll be ready.


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