Jimmy Levy: How Jimmy Levy Defied the Industry and Found His Purpose | DSH #1465
From confronting Hollywood’s hidden agendas to creating groundbreaking house worship music, Jimmy shares how he turned his life around, broke free from toxic influences, and found his calling. 🙌 He even talks about his struggles with mental health, his family’s psychic history, and the courage it took to stand up for his beliefs—even when it cost him everything.
Packed with valuable insights, raw honesty, and a powerful message of faith and resilience, this is a conversation you can’t miss. ✨ Tune in now and hear how Jimmy is using his music to inspire change and bring light to the darkest places.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Exposing the Music Industry
05:00 - Code Health
08:19 - Impact of Speaking Out
09:35 - Jimmy’s Near-Death Experience
15:00 - Please Like & Subscribe
17:45 - Demonic Attacks During COVID
20:00 - Jimmy’s Transformation
21:50 - Worship House Music
24:10 - Boycott Target
25:27 - Outro
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Realize there is a Christian Illuminati, and the Christian Illuminati may be a little worse than the Hollywood and Satanic Illuminati because
with the satanic one, you know what you're getting, it's very blatant.
But with the Christian one, you have a lot of these mainstream Christian artists that aren't holding up the values of what God wants.
All right, guys.
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We got Jimmy here.
Look at these shades, man.
God damn.
Incognito mode, huh?
Yeah, kind of.
I mean, you're exposing a lot of powerful forces right now.
So you got to stay low-key, huh?
Got to stay low-key.
Powerful enemy with the music industry.
Yep.
Yep.
Especially now.
I'll start at 2020 with the American Idol audition, and then from there.
I would say even before that, I was a ghostwriter for a lot of artists.
Oh, yeah.
Working in the industry
with a lot of the major artists and i the first show i did was called best cover ever uh i started making covers on vine and then on youtube i was in a duo and we had a lot of viral videos and bb rex and ludicrous uh discovered us and put us on a show called best cover ever it was youtube's first tv show we came in second place and then i started putting out my own music and then i did idol So you had no idea at the time what you were getting into?
As far as this whole like industry stuff.
Oh, yeah, no, no.
I thought I just wanted to write music and sing.
I didn't know how spiritual things were and how spiritual things have to be.
And that's the upsetting part to me, because as an artist, you want to express yourself.
You want to provide good music for people, inspire people.
Yeah, yeah.
And, you know, and at the time, I mean, I was more far left, I would say.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
So my first protest song, because a lot of people know me from during COVID, that was like my biggest break
was my This Is a war song.
Um,
but before that, my first protest song was actually called Heart on Your Sleeve, and it was an anti-gun song.
Wow.
Um, I sang, I made the theme song for the March for Our Lives.
I cared about the kids, you know, getting you know, the school shooter in my backyard in Parkland, Florida.
And, you know, my, in my heart at the time, I was like, oh, wow, we need to remove guns because that's what I believed, you know.
Then I had a song for BLM.
It was called Red.
I was I donated to BLM.
Yeah, it makes you feel better.
Yeah, okay.
You know, like, it's all more about like, you know because the majority of people on the left or like that believe all the agendas we're all good people like yes the bible says no person is good only god is good but in the natural realm definition like most people are just love love humanity want to be cool with each other we're all pretty much the same and like they divide us and so like at the time You know, I had the climate change, I had a climate change song, a song for BLM, song about anti-gun, because I thought I'm doing good for humanity.
I thought I just, I'm helping humanity.
And then once I woke up, like from the industry first, and then with everything being forced and the tyranny during COVID, I understood: wow, I'm actually
helping the bad side and I'm being used by the left that's basically
perpetuating my heart and my soul in order to push negative agendas on the masses.
Wow.
And, you know, that's when I was like, okay.
When was that?
When you realized?
Around 2021-ish.
Okay.
While I was on idle, I was doing a lot of work back and forth in LA and got myself in a lot of dark situations
with, you know, things I'm not proud of.
But that also helped me realize how real the dark side of the music industry was.
Many people asked, why would you even?
go into those things.
I was very open-minded with the spiritual realm and accessing the spiritual realm illegally.
Because at the end of the day, in the spiritual realm, everything comes down to illegal and legal access.
Right.
When you are talking to God, you are accessing the spiritual realm legally.
But when you're doing a Ouija board, sometimes when you're taking drugs and doing different rituals, when you're, you know, I arguably on a lot of AI things, you're opening a portal and God is not.
part of that.
So you're opening the portal to allow demons in without realizing.
And that's what I was doing many times with the practices I was doing.
Whether it was passively opening the doors to darkness or wanting to do it because I didn't know how real it was.
And I was trying to be cool and edgy.
And I feel like God taught me a lesson and showed me stuff and revealed things to me like, okay, you want to play in the dark?
I'll show you how dark it really is.
And that's what led me to Jesus because I was born and really, you know, believe in Jesus, but started worshiping the devil and making all my all my music and my personality changed.
I was called.
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called by a big singer the prince of darkness and i kind of embraced that for a while damn and i didn't know that in the bible that's what satan is called but all my music started becoming about the devil and that's when i realized it was getting bad but again the real the real reason i even was like so open-minded is because my grandma my grandma was the number one psychic in the world psychic to elvis who was her name is mickey dane wow yeah so she was the psychic to the stars she actually uh if you know the show America's Most Wanted, posted by John Walsh, she found his son Adam Walsh's head.
It was the biggest case in Florida at the time.
She told the investigators, this is where the head is.
They found it.
She was side by side on Larry King.
She was Elvis' personal psychic and predicted his death.
And after he died, she actually held what was called the largest seance ever conducted.
And 10,000 Christians came outside and protested against her.
I have the photos of it.
It's crazy.
So being around my mom and and my grandma, who were both psychics and doing occult stuff, I was very open-minded, you know,
and I didn't know what to think.
Now, what I think of it, I believe God gave my grandma and my mom a gift of prophecy and the devil kind of perverted it.
Not to say that my mom and grandma are demonic, but they were doing things with the intention of helping people.
All they've done is find missing children, you know, help people with love life.
My mom makes matches.
She made 7,000 marriages.
Wow.
And so, you know, they mean it from a good thing.
Many Christians will write it off, oh, they're witches.
They mean to help people.
But the thing is, if God is not in the center of it, then who's really getting the glory for the action?
You know, and that's what it comes down to.
So personally, I would not consider myself a psychic or anything.
You know, I just, I want to do what's right.
And I'm the only believer of Yeshua in my family now.
And that's what brought me into during the COVID era.
I got offered multi-million dollar contracts.
And instead of signing it, I put out This is a War.
That was my first song as a retaliation to the industry once I realized what it was.
And it ended up going number one in the U.S.
and then number one in like 25, 30 countries.
And then it became the theme song of COVID lockdowns.
And then Welcome to the Revolution during the trucker convoy was like the theme song of all the people.
And then I was like, you know what?
I lost all my opportunities.
All the co-writers that I was working with, whether they were left-wing political ideology or just not wanting to lose their money because they're associated with me for being so vocal
about what goes on in the industry and just having morals and they don't.
But it's worth the impact, you know, that was made not only during one of the darkest times in human history, which I believe was the lockdowns.
You know, some people say it's dramatic, but you know, what I saw going around watching
firefighters and police, you know, when my friends in New York, the firefighters and police, thousands got fired for not taking the vaccine.
I marched with them in the Brooklyn Bridge.
When my friends in Hawaii that were natives were being forced to take a vaccine, I went and stood with them.
And then, when they forced fire, they started, they put a fire on the whole town of Lahaina in order to take a land grab.
I created a theme song for them and try to give them hope.
Now, now that I've awakened, I do the opposite of what I was doing before, which was basically pushing an agenda without knowing
to now, you know, doing what it really, what it, what's really necessary, what real humanitarianism is once once the the veil came off you know wow what a journey man respect holy crap now being like having that psychic thing in your family did you feel like growing up you had some sort of intuition uh for sure growing up i i definitely believe you know it's generational um there's two ways to argue it again because like when i when you say generational people will be like is it a generational curse if it is i broke off every generational curse of witchcraft right but again everything comes from god first before the devil perverts it.
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So I do believe if God didn't get through my mom or my grandma, which it's not for me to say, it's between them and God.
And it's, you know, up to him, then maybe all.
All that I went through in my life was for him to use me now, you know?
Wow.
But yeah, as a kid, I used to see a lot of ghosts.
Damn.
Used to see, which now I guess would be demons, I guess.
Holy crap.
Yeah.
I mean, in your house.
Did you see them like in your house?
I would see flashes, portals.
I'd see creatures.
And then Big Nick, I don't know if you know Big Nick, but he was one of the biggest YouTubers, big on Vine.
He was part of David Dobrig's vlog star.
Solid.
The guy that eats food?
Nick Avocado?
No.
He has two color eyes.
He's
got my depth.
He's a dwarf.
He does a lot for the dwarf community.
Indian, originally Hindu, and then he became a Christian.
I was very depressed, and I kind of just wanted to take my life.
And so I went to LA.
I filmed a music video in a coffin smiling.
And I planned this whole suicide for my 21st birthday.
Basically, the song was going to come out called Shadow.
It's about a ghost walking around his own funeral.
And he is basically realizing, oh, this is my funeral.
And all the people are crying, but I can't stop their crying.
And so I had this whole plan.
Like,
Midnight hits.
I'm already dead.
The video and song come out.
It blows up off my suicide.
And then I made a will for my family.
Day before my day of my 21st birthday, which was going to be at midnight at five o'clock.
I went under the water in my pool and no one was answering the phone the whole day.
I took it as further validation.
No one cares.
I was already in the dark, you know, letting the devil get in my head.
And my mom comes home early and I hear her on the phone.
And she was planning something for me.
And I didn't know what she was doing, but that's what she, what she was doing while she was, that's why she was so occupied.
So she comes in the house for a second to get her purse or something that she left and then leaves.
I jump out of the water because from under the water, I hear her.
I go on the side of the house.
And when she leaves, I'm like, nope, I'm still dying.
I was so stubborn.
I was like, the devil was using this whole suicide plan as like this art thing.
Like, wow.
It was like, in my head, I was like, this is a masterpiece of art.
I have to be dead before this song comes out, or else it's not, the art is not fulfilled.
Like, that's how crazy, how deceiving he was in my head, you know.
And
I went in my room and during the time, you know, imagine you just want to write songs and then you realize the whole satanic cabal that runs the music industry and, you know, that there's a spiritual battle where majority of the mainstream artists that I was around and that I wasn't around are now pushing
clear demonic agendas on the masses.
I just wanted to write songs and this is what you have to do.
I was going nuts.
So I would numb myself with a bunch of pills, you know, opiates and stuff at the time.
I was on drinking every day.
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There wasn't a moment I wasn't drunk for like over a year period during that time.
Yeah.
And so
I had what I called a suicide kit and I already had finished a lot of my pills, but it was between SSRIs I went through from the past and all this stuff.
So I took perks, Xanax.
ecstasy, Prozac, Zolof, I think Symbalta, and Advil, like 13 pills all at once.
Drank it down with half a bottle of Don Julio, laid down on my bed and knocked out.
And hours passed and I feel this buzz under my back.
My bedroom was by the front of the house.
So I had a big window in the front at the time, my old house.
And I remember feeling this buzz under my back.
And I look, I'm looking up at the wall because I'm laying on my bed on my back like that.
And I see this white light on the wall.
And in my head, I'm like, I start smiling.
All I cared about was death.
That's how the devil was using me.
Made me obsessed with death, you know, because God is all about life.
And now I I understand.
But,
you know, the spirit of death was heavy.
And I'm just like smiling.
And I'm seeing this white light.
I'm like, oh, this is the white light, the cliche white light when you die, the tunnel.
And then I hear a horn and it's literally my friend's car lights shining through my window.
And he's like, come on, we got to go.
We got to go.
So then I don't know how I got in the car, but I get inside his car.
And it's like 1130.
And I knock out on the door.
And I just remember the door opening.
And I wake up.
And I see my friends, my family, the music people I've worked with and everyone's like, surprise.
And I'm just like, no way.
What is going on?
They're like celebrating my birthday and I'm like celebrating my survival at that moment where I'm just like, everything I thought was not true and I was completely deceived.
You know, right after that whole thing, I run out of the car.
I run down the street.
I feel like I'm going to throw up.
I lean over a dumpster.
I throw up and none of the pills dissolved in eight hours.
No way.
Eight hours, nothing dissolved in my body.
And that was the first sign.
I was very i didn't believe in god at the time but i was just like oh the universe like more new age i was like wow okay there's something there you know it was like my first thing but i was still you know around all the dark people dark influences didn't have any redemption so by the time the the video came out it was all about you know walking through you know i wanted it to be positive about redemption but there was still so much satanic symbology i'm doing like I don't want to do it with my hand, but I was doing the Hail Satan thing multiple times in the video.
I took it down now because I don't want kids to see that because I look at things differently now.
But
Big Nick gave me a call many times and he would always call me and say, Jimmy, I want to tell you about Jesus.
Whenever I'd post little clips singing about the devil or just posting a lot of weird stuff, he'd be like, I want to tell you.
I'm like, I don't want to hear that.
I got so taunted at night by demons and so scared that by speaking out during, especially during COVID, that
I almost had this like, and this was pre-this is a war and everything.
I just had this feeling like, I'm always gonna, I have to look behind my shoulder.
Someone's gonna get me, someone's gonna get me.
And I had this negative thing in my head: like, the only way I'm dying is by suicide.
Like, I'm gonna do it to myself.
Like,
I'm not gonna let, I'm not, my story is not gonna be that I'm one of those Illuminati deaths.
You know what I mean?
And I got so scared.
I called Nick.
I'm like, Nick, okay, tell me about Jesus.
And he goes, All right, I want you to go get baptized.
You know, I want to start discipling you.
And I was like, get baptized.
My Israeli family is going to kill me.
And I posted on Instagram, who can baptize me?
And found this family, went to the beach in Miami, met with them, random family from my Instagram, got baptized.
I didn't feel anything in the moment, but when I got home, I got on my knees on my carpet.
I had this furry car.
I was like, God, Jesus, I want you to come into my life.
I don't want to have this fear, always this spirit of death around me.
I don't want anymore.
I want you to come into my life.
I welcome you, whatever.
Please, just, I don't want to do this stuff anymore that I'm doing.
I want to do the right thing.
I see what's going on now.
I see with COVID.
I see the agendas and I don't want to be a part of the dark side.
And
I felt this IV feeling through my whole body.
And I knew like right away, finally, like it was a good, it was a good spirit around me.
And it was the Holy Spirit.
I knew it.
And I ended up falling asleep on the ground.
But when I woke up.
the next day i felt this boldness and i just started going at the whole industry and i wasn't scared and i didn't care.
Till this day, I've had this layer of protection.
That's when I started making all those songs.
This is a war revolution.
Then, during the whole lockdowns, you know, doing all the rallies.
My first rally was a stop child trafficking rally.
There was probably five people, but then the rallies grew, grew, grew.
And then we had to defeat the mandate, 70,000 people.
And, you know, just I realized the impact that that was being made.
And that this is what God wanted me to do.
And that's why I've stayed on course.
You know, it's been hard.
I became celibate.
I'm four years celibate as of July 4th, four years sober.
Um, but I made food an idol for a while, so I gained about 200 pounds and I just lost 200 pounds.
Yeah, gross.
Um, and now I've been working on my health, you know, it hasn't been easy, but um, yeah, now I've just, you know, I, I was like, I want to do something new.
You know, I, I got in doing my gospel music for a while, but I realized there is a Christian Illuminati.
And the Christian illuminati may be a little worse than the hollywood and satanic illuminati because
with the satanic one you know what you're getting it's very blatant but with the christian one you have a lot of these mainstream christian artists that aren't holding up the the values of yeah what god wants yeah they're cheating on their girl their party yeah they're doing all this and no one's perfect don't get me wrong you know like a
The biggest issue of the kingdom, right?
I don't even like to say the church because it's the kingdom, it's the ecclesia, right?
The gathering of people is we all
tend to follow a pastor rather than God directly.
And then when the pastor messes up, which he will, we all will,
then we just leave, leave God because of it.
And that's the biggest problem.
So that's why we have to, yes, we need the covering.
We need to have a group of people around us to hold us accountable, to sharpen our iron, um, and to keep us in the word.
But at the same time, you know, we have to make sure we're not worshiping any person because people think when you say that, oh, we're, no, it's
passive.
We we tend to see a person mess up and then lose faith in the whole thing.
And it's a way bigger picture.
You know, God, God, God, you know, didn't call the strongest people, you know, he called the most broken.
Everyone he's used in the Bible, all were murderers, were stoning Christians, you know, we're cheaters.
So
he, he, he uses us all during this time.
So what I've been doing now, I love house music.
And when I'm at the gym, I notice, you know, this is how I got into it, that I'm always listening to house.
And then I really listen to the words.
I'm like,
how am I going to be listening to this stuff?
This all sex, drugs, alcohol.
Yes, yes.
I was like, what can I do to change this?
Because I like listening to house music at the gym.
I can't really listen to the slow worship.
There's times for that, but not at the gym.
And I was like, let me make worship house.
And so now recently I've been going to all the mainstream clubs playing holy house music.
I made a DJ
alias called Gothneck, Gothic Redneck.
It's like my two sides.
People hear Gothic and they're like, oh, back in the dark.
And the thing is, there was a Gothic church and they were one of the strongest Christians.
But for my meaning of Goth is like the outcast.
So Gothneck, basically, he's dressed in all black.
He wears a mask.
And the thing is, the goal of it is to shatter a religious norm.
Many people will be like, oh, he's dressed in all black.
He's of the devil, right?
But what does the Bible say Satan comes as?
An angel of light.
So I'm actually coming in all dark so that people can judge me.
but it completely works as like a Mordechai incognito into the back into the music industry in order to go in the mainstream clubs now.
And people are literally singing and dancing to the Bible while thinking they're listening to some random mainstream song.
And yeah, they may be drunk or on drugs in the club, but what's going through their mind subconsciously is the word of God versus what it would be usually in a club.
And then they're going home and they're like, wow, the word of God is stuck in their head.
And that may change their hearts.
And even in some of the clubs, I've seen people put down their drinks.
I've got up on like mainstream clubs in Miami and like literally not even sometimes house just worshiping and people are receiving it.
I don't think I've seen anybody do that like without getting kicked out or throw things thrown at them.
And it's because the spirit of God is there in the favor.
Respect.
So I think.
Yeah, because the club music scene is just straight degeneracy.
So thank you for changing that, honestly.
Yep.
Like that's massive.
Yep.
That's why I don't go out, man.
Yeah.
You know,
it literally feels demonic at certain clubs.
I mean, it is
the goal of it is you know, it's every majority of people that go to a club are numbing themselves, they're trying to escape whatever they're going through.
So, imagine God finds you there in the one place you're running from him, and right-that's the goal.
That's dope, man.
I know you got a new worship album song about boycotting target.
Oh, yeah, that was an error, you know,
during um
when uh
stuff or the di
no, uh,
boycott target for me is like the cringiest thing because it was my most viral song to this day.
Oh, it was.
I would say before Walk, because Walk is the newer house song I put out.
Yeah, as far as controversy, yeah, like during the whole
Target where they collaborated with a Satanist in order to make children's clothes.
Oh, I remember that.
Yeah, we put that out and then, you know, that went to number one on the rap billboard.
And I was like cringing because it's on the billboard rap.
I'm like, it's cool and all, but it's like, I made, you know, and I love everybody that was a part of it.
And it's, it's, it's great, I guess, to wake people up.
But as far as the quality of those other songs I've put out, it's like, yeah, it doesn't compare.
But sometimes you got to do some rapper, quick things to, you know, I guess get the message out.
That's how it is, man.
Some of the top songs you hear these stories about how they wrote them in two minutes, they just went in the studio,
you know.
It's like that, man.
Well, dude, thanks for coming on.
Thanks for being so vulnerable, also.
That was a lot you just shared.
And where can people find you and support you?
Yeah, all platforms under Jimmy Levy.
Awesome.
Check them out, guys.
See you next time.