Veto Talks Podcasting, Wrestling Passion, and Stepping Away from Music.

Just Call Me Veto recently sat down with Lalaa Shepard of ‘The Progress Report’, offering a deep dive into his upbringing and his evolving career. Born in New Orleans, Veto later moved to New Jersey and eventually Atlanta, a journey that shaped his perspectives and creative output. His passion for music began after the tragic loss of his best friend when he was just 17, turning music into a way to express his pain and find solace.

Now an established artist, Veto is contemplating the next steps in his career. While he’s working on a new project inspired by his love for wrestling—slated to release in February—he’s also considering stepping back from music entirely. Instead, he may focus more on his growing platform and podcast, ‘Vibin with Veto’, where he explores various aspects of life and music. Veto shared some memorable moments from his show, including reconciling with fellow artist Michael Montana.

Aside from music and podcasting, Veto is a devoted fan of WWE, regularly attending events like WrestleMania and Bad Blood, finding joy and excitement in the world of professional wrestling. But his interests go far beyond the ring. Veto also highlighted the importance of traveling, calling it one of the most humbling experiences of his life. Ghana, in particular, left a lasting impact on him. He expressed how seeing different parts of the world has helped him gain perspective and appreciate his life.

As Veto reflects on his journey, he admits he’s seeking peace and happiness as he continues to evolve, both personally and professionally. Though he’s still involved in music, his focus may shift toward using his voice in new ways, particularly through his podcast.