\u201cI feel I was put on this earth to create music that is relatable, and touches the hearts and souls of people.\u201d\xa0\n\n\nTimothy\u2019s work sings the emotions of the human heart. \u201cThat\u2019s what inspires me,\u201d he says. \u201cPeople are yearning for stories and songs that will fill their hearts and souls. That\u2019s what we escape to when we can\u2019t outwardly express ourselves. If you want to be happy, dance, cry or even be angry, it\u2019s all in the music.\u201d\n\n\nForged from a childhood of diverse experiences, powered by a kaleidoscope of musical influences, Timothy\u2019s music defies category and refuses to be put in a box.\xa0 \u201cClassify me as diverse,\u201d says Timothy. \u201cI have the gospel background, which is where I get a lot of my soul; the emotion in my playing. But my music is ultimately a fusion of many influences. I could never see myself doing one type of music. When anyone asks me who I\u2019d like to work or tour with, I answer everybody.\u201d\n\n\nTimothy\u2019s tone and texture caught the eye of skilled musicians early on. He began his career as a songwriter and producer writing for the incomparable Smokey Robinson (\u201cMy World\u201d, \u201cFallin in Love\u201d). Timothy then moved on to writing and producing GRAMMY\xae award-winning songs for both Ne-Yo (\u201cSay it\u201d on Because of You) and Chris Brown (\u201cAll Back\u201d on F.A.M.E).\xa0 Wisely, he came out from behind the board with his own EP, \u201cThe Budding Rose\u201d which contained the beautiful and sultry video for the single \u201cTil the End of Time.\u201d Next, he released the eponymous album Timothy Bloom, with the deluxe edition dropping in October 2014.\xa0 Musicians and music influencers have taken notice.