From Florida With Feeling
Florida has always been a melting pot for sound, and because of that, Storm fits naturally into that lineage. Coming out of a state where the culture blends Hip-Hop, Blues, and Latin influences, Storm’s music carries a lived-in soul that feels inherited as much as it is learned. Rather than chasing trends, his story focuses on channeling something deeper — something passed down, something felt, and something real.
Music in the Bloodline
Music didn’t just enter Storm’s life — it surrounded him from the very beginning. On one side, his mother sang in church. On the other, his father played saxophone for big bands connected to legends like Duke Ellington. As a result, music was never optional; it was foundational. Hearing his father play before his passing left a lasting imprint, which pushed Storm toward writing lyrics as early as age 12. Since then, songwriting hasn’t felt like a hobby — it has remained a necessity.
Inspiration That Never Turns Off
Storm approaches music instinctively and consistently. Inspiration doesn’t wait for studio time or perfect conditions. As he explains, “My greatest source of inspiration is me, life itself.” Because of that mindset, creativity follows him everywhere: “When I sleep I hear music, if I’m walking I hear music if someone says a word and it catches my ear I would write a song.” This constant awareness separates his work from the manufactured feel common in today’s landscape.
A True Musician at Heart
Beyond vocals and songwriting, Storm stands out as a true musician. He plays drums and keyboard, which allows him to ground his records in real instrumentation and feel. Consequently, his arrangements breathe, the emotions stretch naturally, and the songs feel performed rather than programmed. For Storm, music doesn’t just express emotion — it creates presence.
Faith, Gratitude, and What’s Next
At the same time, Storm stays grounded in gratitude. He loves creating, enjoys people, and remains rooted in faith, always thankful for life and opportunity. Meanwhile, new music is already on the way, signaling that this moment represents only the beginning of a much larger chapter.
“Heart”: A Real Emotion Captured in Sound
That momentum becomes clear on his latest release, “Heart.” The track feels deeply personal because it grew from a real-life connection that left a permanent mark. Storm shares that the song came from meeting “this beautiful, touching young lady,” whose “kind, caring and loving ways” sparked something powerful. As a result, the emotion overwhelmed him: “Every time that she got near me, I was just filled as strong, strong, strong attraction to her,” a feeling that ultimately pushed him to write the record.
Vulnerability With No Filter
What truly separates “Heart” is its honesty. There’s no distancing and no irony — only vulnerability. Storm admits the emotion never faded: “I still can’t shake the feeling of her to this day.” Then he delivers a line that lingers long after the track ends: “I don’t have a heart, but I love her deeply no cap.” Because of that raw openness, the song resonates far beyond a typical love record.
A Lane of His Own
Ultimately, “Heart” stands as more than a love song. It captures a moment shaped by memory, musicianship, and instinct. Storm doesn’t try to convince listeners — instead, he lets them feel exactly what he felt. In an era where authenticity drives impact, that honesty may be his greatest strength.
With deep roots, real musicianship, and emotion-first songwriting, Storm continues carving his own lane — one heartbeat at a time.
Listen to “Heart” here:
https://open.spotify.com/album/3yVSOxV0AlUtrK5dAkwKIK










