Anybody Can Do That
"Anybody can do that."
It's a phrase I've heard more than once in recent months. A dismissive wave of the hand. A casual attempt to minimize what Yahuah has been doing through J.A.L.M.-MUSIC. Some suggest that making music—even with AI tools—is so simple that anyone could replicate this work. That the anointing I walk under is somehow transferable to anyone who decides to pick up a microphone and press a few buttons.
Let me be clear: I'm not here to argue about whether anyone could do this. I'm here to present what has been done—and to ask a simple question: If anybody can do that, then where is everybody?
The Numbers Don't Lie
In the past six months, J.A.L.M.-MUSIC has produced:
40 Studio Albums
571 Original Tracks Written and Recorded
This isn't a hobby. This isn't casual content creation. This is a sustained season of creative acceleration and spiritual focus—where projects moved from concept to completion at a pace rarely seen in independent ministry production.
But here's where it gets even more interesting.
The Acceleration
2025 Creative Pace (First Five Months)
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25 Albums
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280 Tracks
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Timeframe: 5 Months
That alone would be considered prolific by any standard. Most independent artists release one album per year, maybe two if they're exceptionally productive. I was averaging five albums per month.
2026 Creative Pace (As of January 29, 2026)
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15 Albums
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291 Tracks
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Timeframe: Less Than 1 Month
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