Who Is BEG0D?

— One Person. Every Tool. No Permission. —

I · The Artist

BEG0D is an
independent artist.

  • Not a record label creation.
  • Not a committee.
  • Not a perfect voice manufactured for mass appeal.

BEG0D is one person with a lifetime of music, technology, education, law, grief, hope, and belief crashing together into one project.

II · The Journey

I started playing
piano as a child.

By high school, I was playing keyboards and DJing. In college, I kept going. Music was always there — sometimes in the front of my life, sometimes in the background, but never gone.

  • I played recitals.
  • I played talent shows.
  • I played keyboards when keyboards were still treated like something suspicious by “real” musicians.

Over the years, the tools changed.

  • Piano
  • Synths
  • Roland grooveboxes
  • MC-808
  • DX7
  • Computer sequencing
  • Digital production
  • and now AI

III · AI As Instrument

AI is not my
replacement.

AI is in the tool chest.

That distinction matters.

Because OEAIIIH would not exist without AI. Not like this. Not now. Maybe not ever.

I would not have had the time, money, studio access, vocal range, or production team to bring this whole thing into the world at this scale. AI made it possible to turn the message into music.

And I want to be completely upfront:

The vocals are AI.

My New Jersey accent was good enough for select singing roles — including playing a plant in Little Shop of Horrors — but not for carrying a full album.

So no, I am not pretending this is something it is not.

I am a real musician. I have played real instruments in real rooms in front of real people. I understand why musicians are nervous. I understand why artists feel threatened. I understand the fear that something sacred is being cheapened.

  • But I also remember people dismissing MIDI.
  • I remember people dismissing keyboards.
  • I remember people dismissing rap.

Every generation has a moment where a new tool shows up and people say, “That is not real music.”

Then the artists get their hands on it. And the tool becomes part of the language. That is where we are now.

IV · The Tension

Two things are
true at once.

AI can flatten the world into disposable content. It can flood the culture with noise. It can be used by corporations to replace workers, cheapen art, manipulate people, and concentrate even more power in the hands of the few.

That danger is real.

But AI can also help one person say something that would otherwise stay trapped inside them.

That is also real.

BEG0D exists in that tension.

V · The Path

Before this project,
I was a programmer.

Then I became a lawyer. Then 9/11 happened.

Witnessing that moment changed the direction of my life completely. It made the old path feel too small. It pushed me toward something more human, more direct, more useful.

So I became a teacher. Later, I became a writer. And now, after all of that, BEG0D is what came out.

The programmer sees the machine.
The lawyer sees the system.
The teacher sees the people being crushed by it.
The writer sees the story.
The musician hears the signal underneath all of it.

That is BEG0D.

VI · The Choice

  • This project is not about pretending AI is harmless.
  • It is not about worshiping technology.
  • It is not about replacing human creativity with machine output.

It is about asking the real question:

What are we going
to do with this power?

We can use AI to destroy human dignity, replace workers, deepen inequality, and build a colder world where a few people own everything.

Or we can use it to create, educate, heal, imagine, and open doors that were locked for people without money, access, connections, or time.

That is the choice.
  • I believe in representative democracy.
  • I believe people should have a voice in the systems that govern their lives.
  • I believe technology should serve humanity — not the other way around.
  • I believe the future should belong to people, not only to corporations, billionaires, algorithms, and ownership structures designed before this new world even arrived.

That is why BEG0D exists.

VII · The Signal

The music is not the whole point.
The message is the point.
The album is the vehicle.

OEAIIIH is not just a set of songs. It is a signal flare. It is one person using every tool available — old and new — to say that the old system is breaking, a new one is coming, and we still have a choice about what kind of world gets born next.

  • BEG0D is not asking permission.
  • BEG0D is not hiding the tools.
  • BEG0D is not pretending the future will be simple.

This is human creativity meeting machine power and refusing to let the machine own the meaning.

This is music as message.
This is AI as instrument.

This is BEG0D.

Listen to OEAIIIH