A Lifetime Documentary
The GEONI documentary, where you can learn the stories behind his album "The Legitimate Son of a Rockstar," chronicling their journey from 2022 to early 2026. One chapter closes to make way for "Sweet Obsession"
This is the kind of story I wish I had seen as a child.
Not to be convinced, but to believe.
What started here wasn’t an album yet.
It was a sensation.
A life unfolding through music, guided by instinct, not certainty.
This is the beginning of something big — even if I didn’t know its name back then.
My trip to Los Angeles forced me to confront him — and to see how that darkness echoed within my family as well.
For years, I tried to hide that side, to place responsibility on an “entity” inside me, as if separating myself from it would make things easier.
It didn’t. This album exists because I stopped running from that fire.
Because I accepted that darkness is not the enemy — repression is.
Uniting all versions of yourself, even the ones you fear, is not destruction.
It’s the most radical form of love.
The fire doesn’t disappear — it changes temperature.
That night marked the beginning of a two-month depression — a period that forced me to look closely at my mind and my heart. Not to fix them immediately, but to listen. If you’re feeling this way, you’re not broken.
Darkness is not failure — it’s information. There is always light, even when you can’t see it yet.
What we love becomes our anchor. When the game feels lost, you keep playing.
I don’t know if I was born to run.
But I know I was born for music.
It became the song that earned me Best Electronic Music Artist at the Monster Music Awards — but long before that, it reminded me why I don’t quit.
This song is an anthem to staying present. To resisting the quiet virus that tells us to choose comfort over meaning. To refusing a life that looks right but feels empty. Fear will always try to place you somewhere safe.But safety without purpose slowly drains you.
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