About PrincessTG
I’m PrincessTG, an emotional pop and pop-rock artist driven by empathy,
creativity, and a deep desire to connect with others through music.
My songs come from a very real place, shaped by personal struggles,
identity, and the search for self-understanding.
Through heartfelt lyrics and expressive melodies, I create music that
allows listeners to feel both hope and the reality of the challenges
people face.
I don’t write for fame. I write to express my heart, my emotions,
and my pain in a way that reminds others they are never alone.
My message is simple but powerful: you are in control of your life,
your story matters, and even if only one person finds comfort in a song,
that one person is worth it.
Bio
My early life is difficult for me to fully remember. Much of it feels like
a blur shaped by deep depression before my transition. At 23 years old I
nearly lost my life to gender dysphoria, and shortly after that moment I
came out and began living as myself.
My transition ultimately made me who I am today. Before it I felt like
a painful wreck, constantly struggling just to exist. Afterward I finally
felt able to share my thoughts, creativity, and emotions with the world.
My personality often comes through as dark humor or unfiltered randomness,
but at my core I’m a very kind person who cares deeply about others.
That empathy shapes how I see the world and how I create.
Being autistic, my relationship with music has always been different.
I avoided a lot of music growing up because it could trigger my sensory
processing disorder. When music conflicted with my mood it could feel
overwhelming or even painful. But when music matched my emotions,
it could be incredibly calming and powerful.
I have a strong need to vent, share, and express what I feel.
Sometimes people misunderstand that and see it as annoying or obnoxious,
but for me it’s simply a need. It’s how I process the world.
My transition also taught me to feel deeply for others.
I care about people and the pain they carry, often feeling that pain
as strongly as my own.
My values center around encouraging individuality and helping people
break through limitations placed on them by society, expectations,
or unnecessary rules. I believe people should live freely and be only
themselves.
Being autistic means my mind works differently. Not better, not worse,
just different. That difference shapes how I think, how I feel,
and how I create.
My philosophy is simple: live freely, be only you.
And if I could take the world’s pain at the cost of my own life,
I would do it without hesitation. Feeling the pain of others deeply
is the strength—and sometimes the burden—of being an empath.
City / State
City: Wisconsin Rapids
State: Wisconsin
Hobbies & Interests
Outside of music, my creativity tends to wander into all kinds of places.
I love gaming and game design, especially thinking about mechanics,
world building, and how different ideas could turn into something playable.
I’m also drawn to medieval and fantasy themes, and I enjoy writing stories,
imagining new worlds, and creating concepts of all kinds. For me,
creativity isn’t limited to music — it’s something that naturally spills
into anything where imagination can take over.
When I’m not creating something, I enjoy camping, visiting theme parks,
and going to Pride events. Those moments help me recharge, explore,
and celebrate being myself.
And somewhere along the way, I may or may not occasionally steal cookies
from the Cookie Monster.
My Music
My music journey started in 2014 when I wrote song lyrics for the first time.
Even before that I often had melodies in my mind, but I rarely wrote them down.
Many of those ideas stayed only on paper and were eventually lost. At the time
I never believed those songs would ever become more than words in a notebook.
Despite that, I kept writing. Music was always something personal to me,
something I created even though I never imagined sharing it with anyone.
In 2023 I also began writing poetry, and some of those poems were inspired
by songs I had written over the years.
Everything changed when I learned how to use AI tools to create a voice
to replace my own, as my voice has been failing. That technology finally
gave me the tools I needed to bring the music I had carried for years
into reality.
My Message
The message behind my music comes from empathy and expression.
I create music for people who feel like their voices aren’t being heard,
for those who are struggling while the world looks the other way.
When someone listens to one of my songs during a difficult moment,
I hope it inspires them to keep going and reminds them that they are not alone.
My music is meant to show that we all carry pain.
We all hurt. We all bleed.
No matter who we are or where we come from, our struggles are real
and deserve to be understood.
I also believe people should be free to live as themselves without
unnecessary restrictions shaping who they are supposed to be.
Individuality matters, and every person deserves the space to be who they truly are.
I want my music to be a safe place where people can feel heard,
cry if they need to, and allow themselves to be vulnerable without judgment.
My music exists so others can have hope.
Creative Work Beyond Music
My creativity goes far beyond music. I also write poetry, usually inspired
by emotion, personal experiences, and sometimes even a bit of humor.
I have also written a book titled Echoes in Stardust, which was
heavily inspired by my experiences with autism.
I enjoy building things creatively in many forms. I designed this website
by hand, and I’ve created other creative spaces online as well, including
princess8815.github.io/poetry
and princess8815.github.io/hanggirl.
I’m currently studying computer science in college, which allows me to
combine creativity with technology.
Advocacy is also an important part of my work. I believe creative spaces
should help people feel seen, understood, and encouraged to be themselves.
One of the areas that fascinates me the most is game design. Creating worlds,
mechanics, and experiences where people can explore new ideas is incredibly
interesting to me, even though it can also be one of the hardest creative
challenges.
At the heart of everything I create is emotion and imagination.
Whether it’s music, writing, designing something new, or building a world
someone can explore, it all comes from the same place: my heart.
My creativity doesn’t stop at music, because my heart doesn’t stop there.
What’s Ahead
Looking ahead, I plan to continue creating and sharing my music regularly.
My goal is to release a new album every other month, while also sharing
music and lyric videos more frequently on YouTube.
My long-term goal isn’t fame or numbers. What matters most to me is simply
that my music is heard and able to reach the people who may need it.
I will also continue expanding my creativity beyond music. Poetry, books,
game design, and other creative ideas will always remain part of my work.
Creating new worlds and ideas is something that has always been a part of me,
and that will never change.
Technology will continue to play an important role in my creative future.
One of my hopes is to further develop ways for my voice to be usable
outside of music as well, allowing me to communicate and create in even
more ways.
I also want my work to continue supporting advocacy and helping people
feel seen and understood. If my creations can help even one person feel
comfort, understood, or inspired, then it will always be worth it.
My future goal is simple: to keep spreading love.