Life has a way of teaching us lessons too late. Sometimes, we only realize the value of a person after they’re no longer around. That’s the story behind my upcoming song “I Was Wrong” — a heartfelt tribute to my grandmother, the one person who never gave up on me, even when I was too childish to see it. 💔 The Heart of the Song My grandmother wasn’t just family — she was a force of love and protection. While the world seemed to turn against me, she was the one who stood by my side. She fought for me, defended me, and believed in me when no one else did. Yet, in my youthful mischievousness, I didn’t always understand her value. I made fun of her sometimes — of her age, her habits, the little things that now feel like precious memories. I didn’t see the countless sacrifices she made. I didn’t realize how rare it is to have someone who truly loves you without conditions. “I Was Wrong” was born out of this realization — a mix of regret, nostalgia, and hope. A song that carries the words I ...
The Truth Behind My Music Journey......
I started my journey this year, back in April.
AI was already out there long before I even thought about making music. But I didn’t just wake up one day and tell an AI: “make me a song.” That’s not me.
Yes, I use AI — but here’s the truth:
The concepts, the storytelling, and the whole vibe are mine. They come from my reality, my struggles, my broken dreams. AI doesn’t live my life. AI doesn’t feel my pain. That part is all me.
I edit my own songs, I write my own lyrics, I even build my own beats. Sometimes I’ll use AI tools to refine things — like fixing grammar, or testing sounds. But at the end of the day, the creativity, the story, and the marketing all come from me, Joss Collen.
Think about it: even Iron Man had J.A.R.V.I.S. Sure, the AI helped analyze things, but people still recognize Tony Stark as the genius behind it all. That’s how I see it too. AI is just my assistant. My vision, my grind, and my voice are what make my music real.
I don’t sit here waiting for some miracle to change my life. I use the tools I have, because why wouldn’t I? If there’s tech that can help me polish my art, I’ll use it. But it doesn’t replace me.
I’m Joss Collen.
I’m broken, I’ve got family issues, I’ve faced lost dreams, and I’ve felt people lose faith in me. But I’m still here, creating, because I believe in myself.
Some will say:
“Then you don’t have talent?”
Maybe not the kind you think. But I have hard work, smart work, and persistence — and I know one day, it’ll build something big.
I get ideas in my dreams. I rhyme in my sleep. I watch other artists and admire their masterpieces, then I wake up trying to match that energy. That’s not AI — that’s me, learning and pushing.
And let me be clear: I don’t even have a team or friends backing me up in this. It’s all me — one guy, handling everything alone. So if using AI tools helps me ease a little bit of that weight, how is that a bad thing? So If you can’t support my work, please don’t undermine it.
So yeah, I’ll say it: I use AI. And I’m proud of it.
You have AI too, don’t you? I’m not the only one with access to these tools. The difference is: I’m not afraid to use them.if you don't use it it's your choice right?
There are many people who use AI and literally replace themselves with it. They don’t focus on their marketing or their grind — all they care about is money. But I use AI tools as my assistant.
I left my old excuse-maker self long ago. Now, I’ve finally taken my step forward. And no matter how many times I fall, I’ll rise again. Every. Single. Time.
And just to be real with you — even this post you’re reading is mine, my wordings, my story. I only used AI for a bit of polish, because sometimes I miss words and yeah, I make grammatical mistakes 😂.
At the end of the day, it’s not AI vs Me.
It’s AI with me.
But the soul? The grind? The story? That’s always mine.
So at the end guys What you guys think about this is it wrong or right?
Let me know your thoughts down below in my comments section.....😁
Take care.
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