We recently connected with Harmony and have shared our conversation below.
Harmony, thanks for joining us, excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. How did you learn to do what you do? Knowing what you know now, what could you have done to speed up your learning process? What skills do you think were most essential? What obstacles stood in the way of learning more?
I began singing at 3 and it’s all a God given gift! Over time and with the help of some great influences, i’ve been able to hone in on my craft and perfect it, but by no means do I think I’m anywhere close to being perfect. I think being more experienced now I should’ve bet on myself long ago.
Through the years I think the ability to always be willing to learn has help me remain humble and advance along.
People have been the biggest obstacle and still to this day is an obstacle. Remember not e everyone wants to see you succeed.



Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
I’m Harmony from small town Waynesboro, GA! I’m a 90s baby through and through. I grew up in a super religious family with a mother who has always been about academics. Music and entertainment has always been the thing that’s gotten me through and what I knew I wanted to do. I will say Whitney Houston is the reason I knew without a shadow of a doubt, I not only wanted to be a singer, but an entertainer. My years of learning, writing and perfecting my craft had led me here, the beginning of what could be an amazing career. I’m just getting started.
What do you find most rewarding about being a creative?
The most rewarding part about singing, writing and entertaining people, is how I make them feel. I love the different emotions people get from listening to me and just knowing that by simply doing what I love, I can make someone’s day.


Let’s talk about resilience next – do you have a story you can share with us?
A story of resilience! I guess you can say recently, I’ve dealt with a situation where I felt like I was completely loyal when it comes to this music and entertainment thing, and I didn’t quite get that in return. In the end I have probably taken one of the biggest losses, because I put focus on helping others achieve their dreams and neglected my own. The resilience comes in where instead of giving up I am taking this is a lesson learned and putting it into the aspect of my writing and into my music. Not to say that I don’t have days where I want to throw in the towel, I just decide to fight.
Contact Info:
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