Finding Her Voice: How One Artist Confronted Darkness and Found Her path to Impact
A profound connection with an audience is every artist’s dream. For rising musician young, that resonance began with a feeling of being truly seen. “He understood me in a way I’ve never been understood by any person,” she reflects, a testament to the power of genuine human connection through art.
Her journey to finding her own voice was deeply influenced by the masters. Young cites Joni Mitchell‘s iconic album “Blue” as a pivotal moment in her progress. She remembers the first time she heard “A Case of You,” a song that unexpectedly moved her to tears.
The Power of Emotional Resonance
That emotional impact became a guiding principle. “I thought, if I can do that to somebody then I’ve done, then I think I’ve done something,” Young explains. It wasn’t simply about creating music; it was about forging a connection, evoking feeling, and leaving a lasting impression.
Music isn’t just a profession for Young – it’s a core part of who she is. “I’m very serious about it,” she admits. “Yeah. I sometimes wish that it was just a bit less deep for me. But it is not.” This dedication fuels her artistry, even when it’s challenging.
Battling Through Darkness
However, the path to success hasn’t been without its obstacles. Young openly shares a period of intense personal struggle. “I was in a really bad place. I didn’t want to be here. Didn’t care about myself. Didn’t care about anything,” she reveals, describing a multi-year battle with mental health challenges.
Fortunately, a turning point arrived just over a year ago. Today, she reports being happier than she’s ever been. This newfound peace is reflected in her work and her outlook.
The Thrill of Creation and Performance
Finishing a song, while rewarding, can also be a source of stress. Young describes the feeling of completion as “like a weight being lifted.” But the true joy comes from sharing her music with the world. She finds performing on stage the most thrilling aspect of her career.
Navigating the world of public attention also presents its own hurdles. Young acknowledges being deeply affected by negative criticism in the past,even to the point of tears. However, she’s actively learning to protect herself from the impact of online scrutiny.
* She’s developed a stronger sense of self-worth.
* She’s prioritizing her mental wellbeing.
* She’s refusing to let external negativity define her.
“Today, I’m like absolutely not,” she states firmly, signaling a newfound resilience.
A Legacy of Impact
Looking ahead, Young has a clear vision for her future. She doesn’t just want to create music; she wants to leave a lasting mark. “I want to put a stamp on music as all the best, all the people that I love or the best artists that I love have done that,” she explains.
This ambition isn’t about fame or recognition. It’s about contributing something meaningful to the artistic landscape, joining the ranks of the artists who have profoundly impacted her own life. It’s about creating work that resonates, inspires, and ultimately, connects us all.








