Artist Talks: Joshua

Artist Talks aims to delve into the minds and stories of creative souls who shape our world. Join us as we explore the vibrant tapestry of inspiration that surrounds us, guided by the voices and visions of those who dare to dream, create, and inspire.

Joshua is a 22-year-old pop and R&B artist who began his musical journey in the UK before moving to Denmark at the age of 10. His music is deeply influenced by his upbringing in the church, which shaped his introspective and emotional style.

As both a singer and producer, Joshua’s work has earned him a nomination for a Danish Music Award. His songs are known for their vulnerability, breaking down emotional barriers and helping listeners connect with their feelings.

Can you tell us about your journey into music?

My journey into music began in the church when I was about 8 or 9 years old. One of the pastor’s sons lived above the church and had set up a small studio there. After the sermons, we would head upstairs to record songs. That’s where it all started for me.

Growing up in the church, how has that influenced your music?

Growing up in the church gave me a strong sense of faith. That belief in something bigger than yourself, even if you can’t see it, really shapes the way I approach my music. It’s about believing in something greater, something better, and that translates into the stories I tell in my songs.

How does being both a singer and producer give you control over your work?

Being both a singer and a producer gives me complete creative freedom, which is amazing. I don’t have to rely on anyone else to create. But too much control can also be overwhelming - it’s a balance. Independence is powerful, but collaboration can also bring new energy and ideas.

Congratulations on your Danish Music Awards nomination - huge accomplishment! What’s the next big goal on your list?

Thank you! Right now, my main focus is on myself. For a long time, my attention was divided, but now I’m prioritizing my growth and performing as much as possible. I love being on stage - it’s where I feel most connected to my art.

Do you have anything exciting in the pipeline?

I do, but I don’t want to jinx it, so I’ll keep it under wraps for now. Guess you guys will have to wait and keep an eye on my instagram for updates @minorgoldsmithrose