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    PVHS Sophomore Sean Lorénzo Charts His Own Path in Music

    By Amy VelozMay 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    At just 15 years old, Sean Lorénzo is already carving out his own lane in music—one built not on imitation, but on authenticity, emotion, and a clear sense of purpose.

    A sophomore at Pahrump Valley High School, Sean—whose full name is Sean Michael Lorenzo Boyles—chose to use his middle name as his stage identity, simply because, as he puts it, “it rolls off the tongue better.” But behind the name is a young artist determined to create something meaningful.

    “I write, I produce music,” Sean said. “I try to put a lot into it—from my emotions to what I’m just feeling in the moment.”

    His sound is not confined to a single genre. Instead, he blends elements of rap, R&B and rock, often layering orchestral sounds like piano and violin into his beats to create something both soulful and rhythmic. It’s a style that reflects not only his musical influences, but also his desire to make listeners feel something deeper than just a catchy hook.

    While he sometimes freestyles simpler portions of his songs, Sean takes a more intentional approach when telling a story, often writing lyrics down or capturing ideas in his phone’s notes app.

    Though he has only been seriously creating music for a little over a year, his work is already reaching an audience. Sean has accumulated more than 16,000 streams on SoundCloud and over 2,000 on YouTube, along with a growing presence on social media.

    “I wouldn’t say I have a huge following yet,” he said. “But people have taken the time out of their day to see what I was thinking at the time.”

    For now, he hasn’t stepped onto a live stage, choosing instead to focus on refining his sound before performing publicly. His goal is to build a strong set of songs that can connect with a wide audience—regardless of age or background.

    Music has been a constant in Sean’s life for as long as he can remember. He recalls childhood nights filled with music at home, where his mother would play everything from Latino music that honored his heritage to popular artists of the time. That early exposure sparked a curiosity that only grew stronger as he discovered artists like 50 Cent and Eminem, eventually leading him to more complex, jazz-influenced works like Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly.

    “I just love the jazzy sounds,” Sean said, noting how music became more than entertainment—it became a way to process emotions and navigate difficult days.

    That emotional connection now drives his long-term vision.

    “I want people to feel like they can go to my music,” he explained. “Not just see an artist with money or cars, but someone they can relate to.”

    Sean hopes to eventually shift his focus even more toward meaningful messages, using his platform to spread positivity and share lessons from his own life experiences. He wants his music to reach people who may need encouragement, offering a sense of connection even when he can’t be there personally.

    Beyond the music itself, he also sees a bigger picture—one rooted in culture and humanity.

    “Music is a big part of not just culture, but humanity itself,” he said.

    Looking ahead, Sean plans to continue developing his craft after high school, potentially attending a secondary school to study music more deeply and learn to play instruments like piano and guitar in a traditional setting.

    For now, he’s focused on growth, creativity and staying true to who he is—both as an artist and as a person.

    “I’m here to be the first me,” Sean said. “Not the next anyone else.”

    His music can be found on SoundCloud and YouTube under the name “Sean Lorenzo,” as he continues building his sound—and his future—one track at a time.

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