DomJuanTV has just released his new single “Monster Music” exploring themes of judgment, resilience, and identity through a lens that feels both personal and reflective. The solo track was shaped by experiences of being mischaracterized and labeled as the bad guy many times, despite good intentions and clear effort. That tension gave Dom the creative fuel to shape his new song.
“Monster Music” uses the figure of “monster” not as a threat, but as a symbol of intense focus and contribution. According to DomJuanTV, these so-called monsters are often the ones creating innovations that define the culture. “Your favorite music, your favorite things, those tend to come from people who were all-in on their craft,” he says. The song gives voice to the misunderstood who keeps showing up, creating, and building despite criticism or misjudgment.
The track was recorded in Clearwater, Florida, across a few sessions that allowed DomJuanTV’s vision to evolve. The creative performs solo on the record, using the space to speak from a place of clarity. He moves between themes of work ethic and ambition, but also uses the second verse to reflect on a meaningful personal interaction. After reconnecting with a woman he met months ago, he was reminded of how impactful genuine connection can be.
That combination of high standards and emotional depth gives “Monster Music” a dual edge. DomJuanTV encourages people to take their goals seriously, not accept complacency, and to stop apologizing for wanting a life that reflects their full potential. He also makes a point to call out those who bring nothing to the table, what he refers to as the “actual monsters,” the ones who exploit others, particularly women, and avoid accountability.
Looking ahead, Dom is planning to open a new headquarters in the 727 area that will include the region’s first organic café alongside a professional recording studio. With additional releases and collaborations already in the works, DomJuanTV will continue to expand his reach.
In the meantime, be sure to check out “Monster Music” on YouTube now:
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