
Shawn Adam Williams
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2/27/2026 1:11:29 AM
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Learning Right From Wrong
In my journey as an artist, I've had some important lessons recently. Two days ago, I truly grasped the power of forgiveness and the importance of silencing the opinions of others. There’s a saying that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, and that resonates with me deeply. I took responsibility, faced the shame and blame head-on. I’ve decided to part ways with Adrian AJ Waller, Bobby Startz, and Michael Cagle due to a misunderstanding regarding my name. The feelings of guilt and pain from that experience have been heavy, but I’m here to share that I’ve had my wins and losses. Nearly a decade into my life as an independent blues artist, I'm ready for a new outlook.
It's a fresh start for me, like a reset at 11:11. I’ve found comfort in prayer and meditation, recalling a time six years ago when I faced some harsh words that brought me low. My aim has always been to rise to the top, never settle for less. We independent artists often face challenges, and I hope this post conveys that I am focused on my artistic journey, not on negativity or insecurities. My growth as an artist remains steadfast. I've said what I needed to, and I stand by it.
To all my fellow musicians and loyal fans, I want you to understand the importance of forgiving others and letting go of outside judgments. In closing, I want to affirm that I will remain true to myself as an independent artist. I will persist; I won’t back down. This message comes from the heart. Embracing forgiveness is crucial, and I vow to respect and trust myself as I navigate each moment of my life. I will keep striving. Thank you.
With love,
Shawn Adam Williams.
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