
Out of Fresno, California, Plyxanz is still figuring things out. Not just music, but life too. And that’s exactly what gives his sound its weight.
He doesn’t come in with a polished image or a carefully built persona. If anything, he’s still unsure how he fits into the bigger picture. But what he does know is this: everything he puts into his music is real. No exaggeration, no pretending. Just truth.
For Plyxanz, music has always been there. Before the uploads, before the idea of an audience, there was just a kid singing and freestyling, trying to make sense of things through sound. That early connection never left. It just evolved into something more serious over time.
Now, his songs tell a story. Not a fictional one, but his own. He talks about addiction, about being lost, about trying to pull himself out of something that could have taken everything from him. The fight with pill addiction, and the long road through withdrawals, stands out as one of the hardest things he’s faced. It’s not something he hides. It’s something he puts front and center in his music.
There are still challenges. He’s dealing with memory issues, learning the ins and outs of music distribution, and trying to grow from posting only on YouTube to reaching a wider audience. He’s new to the industry side of things, and he admits that. But there’s a difference between not knowing and not trying. He’s trying.
Right now, there isn’t a packed schedule or major rollout plan. No big campaign. Just small steps. Learning. Posting. Figuring it out piece by piece.
Looking ahead, Plyxanz isn’t chasing anything unrealistic. He just wants a solid fan base. Real listeners. People who connect with what he’s saying and stick around because they feel it too. Recognition would be nice, sure, but only if it comes from putting in the work and staying consistent.
Outside of music, he keeps it simple. If you check his socials, you’ll mostly see him talking about his songs, sharing what he’s working on, and occasionally nodding to artists who inspire him, like Juice WRLD. It’s all part of trying to build connection, to get people to not just listen, but interact.
At the core of it all, Plyxanz is just getting started. No clear blueprint, no perfect strategy. Just a story that’s still unfolding and a voice that’s learning how to carry it.
And for now, that’s enough.