
One Poem Stopped a Stranger from Ending His Life. He Never Quit After That. | Daniel Villegas
CommonX Podcast
There are artists who perform. Then there's Daniel Villegas -- a Colombian-born slam poet, bilingual hip-hop emcee, and conga player who has spent over a decade making music that actually means something, without a label, a machine, or a shortcut behind him.
In this episode, we get into how a Hamlet assignment in English class at 16 cracked him open, what it took to come back after a decade of near-silence caused by Lyme disease, and the night a stranger walked up after a college open mic and told him a poem kept them from ending their life.
We also talk about how he writes in both English and Spanish and why it took years to get there, what the cultural weight of a song like "Time Travel" means right now, the real economics of being an independent artist in the streaming era, and how he's using creative writing workshops to unlock voices in young people who've been told they have nothing to say.
Plus: an epic story about going completely blank on stage while opening for Immortal Technique, and the moment in a hospital bed when he decided to go all in anyway.
Daniel's new album "Beats and Lyrics" is out now on all platforms. His vinyl "Evolution Gold" is available at his shows.
→ Going from the back of an English class to performing spoken word in front of crowds
→ How "Time Travel" captures the cultural moment around immigration, identity, and freedom
→ Big Pun, DMX, Vico C, and the 90s golden age that shaped his craft
→ Why independent artists win on creativity but lose on the business side
→ The bubble technique he uses to unlock voices in young people
→ What happened when he blanked onstage opening for Immortal Technique
→ The turning point: a stranger's confession about "I Wanna Live in America"
Find Daniel:
Instagram: @DanielVjGuys Music
YouTube: Daniel Villegas Music
Album: "Beats and Lyrics" -- out now on all platforms
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00:00 Intro / Welcome to CommonX
00:57 Colombia, his grandmother, and the first music
01:49 The Hamlet poem that changed everything
03:38 Hip-hop influences: Mos Def, Big Pun, DMX, Vico C
05:07 How bilingual music evolved over time
07:04 "Time Travel," immigration, and cultural weight
10:13 Writing without a target in mind
11:36 Do artists have a responsibility to speak truth?
13:15 Pressure to represent vs. just being yourself
14:31 Stepping outside the lifestyle matrix
16:33 How he describes his own sound
18:19 "Jaguar" and writing music to lyrics (not the other way around)
20:27 Merging slam poetry and hip-hop
21:19 The hardest part of staying independent
23:38 Teaching creative writing to youth
25:12 The bubble technique for unlocking student voices
27:03 Epic stage fail: going blank opening for Immortal Technique
28:35 The hospital moment he almost walked away
31:21 Biggest breakthroughs: KRS-One, Flowbots, and "I Wanna Live in America"
34:32 New album "Beats and Lyrics" + where to find Daniel
36:09 Jared's Five
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The CommonX Podcast features long-form conversations with musicians, cultural voices, veterans, entrepreneurs, and independent thinkers who bring lived experience to the table. Hosted by Jared Mayzak and Ian Primmer, CommonX explores music, culture, work, identity, resilience, and the systems that shape everyday life—without talking points or manufactured outrage.
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