The name of this freestyle is “TOO SOON.”
I couldn’t sleep tonight, so I’ve been on my phone organizing, brainstorming, and creating. I went to my Linktree (because I’m about to make some changes ), clicked on my YouTube link, and noticed I have 39 subscribers 🎉
First of all, THANK YOU SO MUCH.
The last time I checked, I literally had 2 subscribers. OMGEEE that’s HUGE. I’m definitely getting ready to start vlogging on YouTube very soon.
What really got me, though, is that I posted this video 10 months ago, and someone recently commented saying they loved it and truly resonated with it. I was like… WOW. Samiyah, it’s TIME. Go all in.
I’m feeling so happy and grateful right now. I’m moving into a NEW APARTMENT in the next 5 days, and I already know that solitude is going to bring forth so much creativity. I’m ready to tap back into my artistic side…music, poetry, and so much more.
I love being multifaceted… I mean, I am a Gemini. It’s only right ♥️✨🦋
Moving into a new apartment can really shake things up in the best way. From personal experience, finding that quiet space away from distractions has been a game-changer for my creative process. When I first started my channel, the idea of growing from just 2 to almost 40 subscribers felt thrilling—each small milestone reminding me that progress takes time and passion. I noticed that even after 10 months, content I created continued resonating with people, which was a powerful motivator. It convinced me that persistence and authenticity matter more than immediate results. Solitude often clears the mind, helping ideas flow naturally. That’s when I find myself diving deeper into freestyle writing, music production, and expressive arts like poetry. Being multifaceted means embracing all sides of yourself. For me, music and vlogging aren’t just hobbies but essential outlets to share stories and emotions. I’m also a Gemini, which perfectly fits my versatile and curious nature! If you’re on a similar journey, I encourage you to give yourself permission to explore your passions fully. Set small goals, celebrate every win, and don’t rush the creative process. Sometimes, it’s the slow and steady growth combined with moments of solitude that produce the richest inspiration and the most meaningful connections with your audience.


















































































