Why the Uchiha Clan Inspires My Music
When people hear my music, they catch the anime references, the raw emotion, and the unapologetic truth. However, what they might not know is how deep the connection goes between my life and one of the most powerful, misunderstood families in anime history: the Uchiha Clan.
The truth is simple: the Uchiha Clan inspires my music. Their story isn’t just about cool jutsu, the Sharingan, or legendary fights. Instead, it’s about pain, sacrifice, loyalty, and fighting for a place in a world that doesn’t want you to win. That message hits home for me.
Pain That Fuels My Music
I’ve lived through struggle — divorce, raising kids while chasing my dream, and setbacks that could’ve made me quit. Because of those experiences, the Uchiha story feels familiar.
For example, Sasuke’s path is rooted in loss, in trying to make sense of betrayal while still pushing forward. Likewise, I don’t hide my scars in my music. I put them in the verses so listeners can feel the real me.
Like Itachi, I’ve made hard choices to protect a bigger picture. In the same way, like Madara, I’ve felt the frustration of wanting to build something greater and facing resistance at every step. Therefore, the Uchiha aren’t villains to me. They’re survivors. And that’s exactly who I am.
Loyalty, Family, and Legacy
One of the biggest themes in my life — and my music — is family. Even though my four kids live in another state, they’re still part of everything I do.
My girl and her two kids live with me, so I step up as a father figure in that home too. Just like the Uchiha carried the weight of their clan, I carry mine every single day.
Because of that responsibility, I focus on legacy. When I say I’m building a future with Geek Street Society and my music, it’s not just about me. Instead, it’s about creating something my kids and the next generation can look at and say, “He left something real.” That same drive for legacy is what fueled the Uchiha.
The Sharingan Mindset in Business and Music
The Sharingan isn’t just a power-up. To me, it’s a metaphor for vision — for seeing through lies, adapting, and staying steps ahead.
As an independent hip-hop artist and entrepreneur, I need that mindset. So when I run my marketing agency, plan releases like Cosplay, or prepare for shows, I treat it like a battlefield.
Meanwhile, I’m adapting, learning, and watching every move. That’s Sharingan energy in action.
Why the Uchiha Show Up in My Art
If you look at my merch, my branding, or even the way I promote myself, you’ll see anime fingerprints all over it. In addition, you’ll notice those influences in my sound and visuals.
That’s not a gimmick — that’s who I am. Just like hip-hop, anime raised me. It taught me lessons when life threw punches.
So when I say the Uchiha Clan inspires my music, it isn’t fanboy talk. Instead, it’s personal. My songs carry the same mix of pain, ambition, and vision. Therefore, my grind is fueled by the same hunger that drove Sasuke, Itachi, and Madara.
Closing Thoughts
The Uchiha taught me that even if the world misunderstands you, or even calls you the villain, you keep pushing until your truth gets heard. Because of that, I never stop.
That’s exactly what my music is about. I don’t just rap about anime — I live it. And every time I step on stage or drop a track, that’s my way of awakening my own Sharingan.
If you connected with this story, you’ll feel that same energy in my music. Pre-save my upcoming track “Cosplay” today and be the first to hear it when it drops.