We recently connected with DiVine Infinite and have shared our conversation below.
DiVine , looking forward to hearing all of your stories today. When did you first know you wanted to pursue a creative/artistic path professionally?
The path I chose as an artist has brought about many sacrifices. The circumstances of deciding my destiny was filled with pain, anger, and hate, which led to suffering. The main objective was DEPRESSiON. Get it together figure out a plan to become financially free. Stabilize your mood pursue a path of many opportunities. Following up on this 2018 was a very important year because I understood I had a problem mentally. Imprisoned in my mind a chaotic phase which led to deep catastrophe. Placing my self in a facility voluntarily to combat my pain. Time is key, I read and plotted a plan to invigorate myself. The story of my upbringings led me to my downfalls. Once I was medicated and did what I had to do to get out and become stable. I was influenced by my tìo and his brother who were heavily involved in the music scene. It never occurred to me that I can get this far in music. My story has held its weight and fate is my only opportunity. I write I make good music for those it reaches. 6 articles this makes 7, 3 live interviews. 18 installments. Create and inspire, translate your pain into art because this is when your in your element. I started out with no audience no patients, nobody gave me the blueprints, I did this entire rap empire on my own, learned to rap myself. Consider this the follow up because I’m still HIM.


As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
My name is ARMENiO Trujillo, but creatively I go by DiVine Infinite — an artist, visionary, and thinker building something much larger than music. I was drawn into this world through pain, curiosity, and the need to turn chaos into creation. I didn’t just want to make songs; I wanted to tell stories that last, to challenge the system of what’s expected from an artist, and to build a legacy that speaks when I’m gone.
I operate within the intersection of hip-hop, storytelling, and innovation. My craft isn’t limited to one sound or one medium — it’s a movement that blends raw lyricism with visual art, philosophy, and digital creativity. Whether through my music, imagery, or brand Rogue Esquire, I’m building something that represents power through authenticity.
What sets me apart is intention. Every lyric, every image, every word carries weight — I don’t do filler. I use new technology and unorthodox methods to reimagine how art can be experienced, while still keeping the soul intact. I’m not trying to reinvent the wheel — I’m changing how it moves.
I’m most proud of the growth and honesty in my journey — turning trauma, loss, and faith into something that inspires others to keep going. My work isn’t just about success; it’s about resilience, rebirth, and the evolution of self. It’s about taking every scar and turning it into scripture — so the next person knows they’re not alone in their fight.
For anyone discovering me or my brand, I want them to know this: DiVine Infinite represents the limitless potential of the human spirit. My art is my truth, and my legacy is the message — that no matter where you start, your voice can echo through eternity if you speak from the soul.
Every project, every verse, every visual is a chapter in that story. I’m not here for fame — I’m here for impact. Because the legacy of ARMENiO Trujillo isn’t built on noise; it’s built on purpose, transformation, and faith in something greater. And as long as I’m creating, the mission continues: to awaken the divine within the infinite.

Is there something you think non-creatives will struggle to understand about your journey as a creative?
As Armenio Trujillo, also known as DiVine Infinite, I’d say one of the biggest things non-creatives struggle to understand about my journey is that creation isn’t just a hobby or a career — it’s survival. For me, creativity isn’t something I turn on when I feel inspired; it’s the language I use to process pain, purpose, and everything in between.
A lot of people see the final product — the song, the art, the performance — but they don’t see the isolation, the doubt, or the relentless self-reflection that comes before it. Being a creative means diving into the parts of yourself most people try to avoid. It’s about taking chaos and shaping it into something meaningful, even when no one’s watching or clapping.
The struggle isn’t just external — it’s internal. You’re constantly questioning if your vision will ever be understood, if your work will resonate, or if it’ll just echo in silence. But that’s what separates a true creative from a casual dreamer — we keep creating regardless.
If there’s one piece of insight I can offer, it’s this: the art chooses you long before you understand why. Once it does, it’s your responsibility to honor it — to translate your experience into something others can feel. That’s where the enlightenment lives — in turning your scars into stories that remind people they’re not alone.

We often hear about learning lessons – but just as important is unlearning lessons. Have you ever had to unlearn a lesson?
“One of the hardest lessons I had to unlearn was believing that pain automatically defines purpose. For a long time, I thought I had to suffer to create — that struggle was the only way to make something real. Coming from where I did, pain was familiar; it became my fuel. But over time, I realized that constantly living in that mindset kept me trapped in the very darkness I was trying to escape through my art.
The backstory is simple — I was chasing healing through hurt. Every verse, every lyric came from a wound I never let close. Eventually, I had to understand that peace doesn’t kill creativity — it elevates it. Growth doesn’t make you softer; it gives you new layers to express. I had to unlearn the idea that I needed to break to be brilliant. Now, I create from both the pain and the progress — while becoming who DiVine Infinite truly is.”
Contact Info:
- Website: https://linktr.ee/Unityinfinite?fbclid=PAZnRzaANyKK9leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABp8D_kkPYvZ4GsXBejBvmVHHVYaBuhiKonlxNPVDCVph9eyv55CCOhAAiGVf8_aem_i5k4o7u7poo7KStMaHihBQ
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- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@agyt.unityinfinite?si=UBHzyN9peHfJ7xnp
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