From the outside looking in, PRI$$Y shines with the confidence of a woman who has conquered every storm. But her glow was earned, not given. Her mother says it best: “She had to fight for everything in her life.”
Nothing about her journey was easy. PRI$$Y has endured betrayal after betrayal—romantic partners, friends, and people she once called family. Her pure heart and gentle spirit left her open to manipulation, envy, and misuse. “People took my kindness for weakness,” she reflects. “They saw my heart and thought it was theirs to break.”
After years of toxic relationships, emotional abuse, and painful endings, something inside her shifted. One morning she woke up changed. She vowed never again to wear her heart on her sleeve, never again to leave space for manipulators to twist her love into leverage. The transition wasn’t smooth—it was dark, isolating, and brutal.
PRI$$Y became numb, depressed, and withdrawn. She spent years completely alone, navigating a deep healing journey that taught her to rely on God and her own strength, not the temporary comfort of people who didn’t value her. Those years in isolation are where her artistry truly transformed. She poured her pain into music, using songwriting as her lifeline.
For two years she dedicated herself to creating her EP “Healing,” reconnecting with her spiritual gifts and rediscovering her strength in alchemy—the power to transform pain into something meaningful. She refused to let the world break her. Instead, she chose to inspire others to heal, to rise, and to root themselves in faith.
“I felt overlooked, counted out, and taken advantage of by everyone I ever trusted,” she said in a 2025 interview. “Except my immediate family, nobody ever protected me.”
Her voice sharpens when the topic shifts to trust:
“I do not know one man I can trust. They all have ulterior motives. I don’t believe I’ve ever experienced real love from a man.”
She pauses before adding,
“I never had a truly loyal friend either. They all turned against me for no valid reason. Not one ex-friend can honestly come forward with a real explanation for their betrayal. I was good to them—fed them, housed them, supported them, but when I needed emotional support or a true friend, they were nowhere to be found. They wouldn’t even know if I was dead or alive…That hurt. I feel like I have been targeted by narcissists and envious people my whole life. Everyone’s for themselves.”

Despite the heartbreak, PRI$$Y’s ambition never wavered. She has had a go-getter spirit since childhood. She started working at 13 and launched her first business at 17—Skylight Entertainment—hosting parties and events throughout high school and college. By 16 she was modeling and auditioning. By 20 she had moved out of her mother’s home. By 21, she owned a brick-and-mortar graphic design and print shop while bartending nights and weekends to support her dreams.
Her entrepreneurial instincts were undeniable. At 21 she was attending real estate development seminars, building partnerships, and persuading investors twice her age to trust her vision. “I was 22 but looked 16, with grown men in their 40s and 50s following my lead,” she laughs. “I didn’t even know I was a boss back then.”
From a teenage hustler to a serial entrepreneur, PRI$$Y has always carried an old soul with a warrior’s heart. Every chapter of her life—whether marked by betrayal or breakthrough—has shaped her into the powerful woman she is today.
Now, she stands firmly in her purpose:
To inspire.
To awaken.
To remind others that pain doesn’t define you—what you do with it does.