Music didn't happen earlier because life happened first.
In the early 2000s, Fahad Nazir was already writing, shaping emotion into songs long before music had a path forward. But careers, bills, family, and responsibility came first, and for nearly two decades, the songs waited.
Then technology changed that.
What began as an unconventional tool became a resurrection, reigniting a songwriter who had never truly disappeared. Early experimental releases under WitchCraft Music gave dormant words their first audience, but the deeper mission was always greater than simply releasing songs.
It was to become the Face and Voice behind them.
Through vocal coaching, honest practice, and relentless persistence, Fahad began the harder journey of transforming from songwriter into complete artist.
He's not there yet, and he'll tell you that himself.
Because for Fahad, progress is what matters, no matter how slow or hard-earned.
This is not the story of technology.
This is the story of a man who refused to let his songs die unheard.
And the next chapter, carried by his own vocals, shaped by real musicians, and built through an organic traditional workflow, is already underway.