We caught up with the brilliant and insightful JosephBelloo a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
Alright, Joseph thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. We’d love to hear about when you first realized that you wanted to pursue a creative path professionally.
I was a child smuggled into a country I didn’t know, understand, or get a grasp for yet. My life as a child was a mess even though I remember everything from 3 years old and upward. So I guess to help my nerves and curriculums as a Pre-K student was to be put into a piano class in Kramer Elementary public school (Dallas, Texas.). The purposes of my life began there I’m assuming, because that’s were my life kinda went in a pivotal direction. I wasn’t the same as I was when I touched the keyboard, I watched the weight of the world fall apart. It’s a feeling I’d want you to know but it’s impossible to help you reimagine what I know. The moment I touched that keyboard I knew what my life was all about.

Awesome – so before we get into the rest of our questions, can you briefly introduce yourself to our readers.
Okay so after I started my piano classes, I was immediately put into stages to do solos in auditoriums. While the other classmates were playing ‘Ba Ba Black sheep, have you any wool’ I was in my room learning advanced pieces like the ‘Star Wars Theme Song’ and etc.. to play live for the school’s parents. After this I was entrusted into the “prodigy child’ category and was pushed into music / arts classes for the remainder of my education. I was then pushed to be examined by a psychiatrist because my teachers that weren’t in art couldn’t stand my existence. I questioned everything and always found different and sometimes better ways to do projects that really drove my teachers mad. And the last straw was when I created a game in class to help us learn and the students started playing with me instead of paying attention with the teacher. The psychiatrist did test on me and realized there wasn’t a mental disability or disorder as the teachers wrote. To persuade the doctor to put me on medications that would make me into a vegetable to help be able to digest what was being taught. The doctor wrote back to them a really unprofessional note and included that this child needs to immediately be put in the highest classes of education the school board has. Big mistake. But as time went on and by the time I competed many state competitions and shared the stage with many well known artist. I was able to play 12 instruments by the time I was 18 and realized it’s time for me to make music that really changes peoples lives. After I worked on celebrities music and worked in recording studios and taught at colleges for recording arts. I started my destiny and started creating free music for those who can’t afford it. And then dropped my real project called ‘This Is Eternal’ which is in a frequency known as the ‘Key Of David’. Which causes DNA restoration in the body and was used (according to research) by King David and The Beetles. Before the worlds music society changed it to the world standard which is 440.00 hz. Which is known to destroy the body quicker and cause cancer faster. Once you hear music in that ‘King Of David’ frequency, you’ll realize after a week how you start to feel. Since I was in a lot of classical classes what I did was mix modern music sounds like EDM into techniques Bach used for his music. Like tempo changes within songs. Basically you can’t really mix my music live or use it at Dj concerts or secular events unless you’re me. Because the tempos (BPM) are not correctly readable and that was on purpose. I want my consumer to buy their ‘medicine’ music and feel that this was uniquely created for me. Like an NFT but better because you can share it with friends and etc.. the music can be heard by children to adults because there’s no sexual things in it, it’s pure, and it’s about God.
Can you share your view on NFTs? (Note: this is for education/entertainment purposes only, readers should not construe this as advice)
NFT’s are wonderfully made to make a profit. I like the idea and the uniqueness. The only issue I have is it’s very exclusive and not really inclusive. Causes a lot of bragging and rubbing in peoples faces that they have something you don’t because of their finances. Not because of who they are or what they do, so that’s why my music though it’s very exclusive when it comes to live events. Is inclusively priced at $7 or $8 depending on what you’d see best for your fit!

Have any books or other resources had a big impact on you?
The King James 1611 Bible not only causes people to receive salvation (1 Corinthians 15:1-4 Kjv, Romans 3:24-25 Kjv, Romans 5:11 Kjv, and Romans 4:5 Kjv,) but it causes people to live as an individual. Most people today dress in brands that they saw others wearing or their favorite movie actors wearing. Well the more you get into that book the more you start to not think the same and not be the same as you were. If you read that book without motives naturally you’ll start to find yourself. Too many people dress like everybody else or like their favorite artist but now I dress in a way that I like to call “An Act Of War.” Because I’m going to war against the killing of self, my individuality, and what I like. Instead of being shown and told what to like. I’ve created my own brand that’s brand-less and also my own style of dressing catches a lot of attention due to the fact that I proudly know most don’t dress like me. It’s like I’m a wake up call for most people that see me that they don’t have to be like somebody else to be accepted or praised. You can actually be yourself and dress the way you want instead the way you think you want.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://drum.io/josephbelloo
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josephbelloo/?hl=en
Image Credits
Photography by JosephBelloo / Communication Graphics by JosephBelloo/ Grading & Editing & Etc.. by JosephBelloo

