Interview with Pearl Project
What’s the story behind your latest song/album?
First of all thank you for having me.
Why Poetry in Motion? Because poetry is intentional, expressive, and impactful… Just like the women I support.
For too long, the world has tried to dictate the pace at which women should move. I try are to change that narrative with my song. I advocate for a world where equality is the heartbeat of society, supporting women as they break barriers and redefine leadership. Whether in the boardroom, the home, or the arts, Pearl Project celebrates the seamless strength of women who prove, day after day, that they are second to none.
How has your creative process evolved over the years?
Yes it has! I have stories to tell!!!
In the end we. are all evolving. My creative process is evolving is to speak into a journey from a flickering candle to a steady, roaring flame. It is never a straight line; it is a series of loops, breakthroughs, and the occasional (but necessary) stumble into the dark.
In my early days it was like look what I can do this focus has shifted to “How can this serve others?” When you create to support a cause…Like i attempt with my song “Poetr y in Motion”to empower women… The work takes on a weight and a beauty that talent alone can’t achieve.
Is there a specific moment in your career that felt like a turning point?
Yes. Stepping away from the whole dance scene. I was once a house producer and I wasn’t happy anymore. First of all the space is to crowded. I felt hollow. Due to a series of events I stopped like for six months reflecting how do I go further. I have been sick for a long time and have still to cope with it. So for self preservation I chose another path. It feels good and makes me very happy. Music is like love it is contageous.

What’s one misconception people have about being a musician?
They think you earn loads of money, When someone becomes famous. They don’t see the struggles, the failures. Peaopel in general think success comes at an instant. That is the real misconception.
Who or what has been inspiring your music lately?
Life in general. There are so many sonic stories to tell. I am always writing or think that would be a fantastic lyric. Even in the greatest tragedy there is something beautiful to find and that is where I focus on… On the beauty of life. No need for negativity we are bombarded with it. So i go for good feeling mus ic with deep story telling.
Can you share a memorable or unexpected moment from a live performance?
No I can not due to my illness I don’t perform.
What I can share is when I stepped away from the dance scene. Someone contacted me and had heard a non dance/house song. The person said he was impressed. He also happens to be a producer and asked me to collaborate. We released together the song “Path of Life” I wrote the lyrics and we produced together the music. Now we are working together on an EP.
How do you handle creative blocks or self-doubt?
I go walking in nature. The inspiration unfolds when you become one with nature. I am quite confident. Of course you never know how the audience will react on a new song, EP or album. That I can not control. So I create music what I love. When you do that time will tell what happens.
If you could collaborate with any artist, living or dead, who would it be and why?
Prince, because he was not confined to one gnre. My music also isn’t confined to one genre. It is called freedom
What’s a piece of advice you wish you had received earlier in your career?
Music has to be a labour of love. Love what you do. Do what you love. Be yourself! That is the best advice that I have ever eceived. So I am practicing and living that now.
What’s next for you—any exciting projects or goals on the horizon?
Many exciting things are to come. I am working on new music and my first ever album. Furthermore I am also working on an EP with Daymentia.
With them I released “Path of Life” last January 2026.
Thank you for having me. It was a pleasure. Have an amazing day full of love, joy and music!!!
