We’re looking forward to introducing you to Jeremiah Terro. Check out our conversation below.
Hi Jeremiah, thank you for taking the time to reflect back on your journey with us. I think our readers are in for a real treat. There is so much we can all learn from each other and so thank you again for opening up with us. Let’s get into it: What are you most proud of building — that nobody sees?
What I’m most proud of building that nobody really sees is my foundation. The mindset, the patience, the self-belief. I had to rebuild myself from the ground up when nobody was clapping, when nobody cared. That inner strength is what keeps everything else standing. People might see the music, the visuals, the style but all of that came from me putting in quiet work on who I am when the lights are off.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I go by HoneyBerryDrip I’m an artist and creative who blends music, fashion, and emotion into one world. Everything I do is built off feeling the kind of energy you can’t fake. I’m currently building my clothing brand Noctis Vallis, which represents the beauty that lives in the dark finding light in struggle, creativity in chaos, and meaning in the moments people overlook. What makes my work unique is that it’s all connected the sound, the visuals, the style they all tell one story. I’m not just creating a brand; I’m building a universe.
Amazing, so let’s take a moment to go back in time. Who were you before the world told you who you had to be?
Before the world told me who I had to be, I was just a kid with big dreams and raw emotions no filter, no limits. I moved off passion, not pressure. I didn’t care about fitting in, I just wanted to create things that felt real. Somewhere along the way, life tried to shape me into what made sense to others, but deep down, I’ve always been that same soul curious, expressive, and hungry to turn pain into art. That’s who I was before the noise, and honestly, that’s who I’ve been finding my way back to.
What did suffering teach you that success never could?
Suffering taught me patience, gratitude, and real perspective things success could never give me. When you’re down bad, you learn who you really are. You learn how to move without validation, how to keep going when nobody’s watching. Pain showed me how to appreciate peace, how to stay grounded even when things start to go right. Success feels good, but suffering built me. It gave my art depth and my purpose meaning it made everything I create come from a real place.
Alright, so if you are open to it, let’s explore some philosophical questions that touch on your values and worldview. What’s a cultural value you protect at all costs?
Authenticity that’s the one thing I protect at all costs. In a world where everything’s filtered, branded, and performed, staying real is the rarest thing you can do. I never want to lose the rawness that started all this the emotion, the truth behind the art. Whether it’s my music or my brand Noctis Vallis, I want it to always come from a genuine place. I protect that energy because once you start faking it, you lose the soul of what you’re building.
Before we go, we’d love to hear your thoughts on some longer-run, legacy type questions. What do you think people will most misunderstand about your legacy?
I think people will misunderstand how much of my legacy came from pain. A lot of what I create looks effortless, but it was built from years of breaking down and rebuilding myself. People might just see the aesthetics, the sound, the vibe — but they might miss the healing behind it. My legacy isn’t just about fashion or music; it’s about transformation. Turning dark moments into something beautiful. I think that part — the depth behind the drip — might go over people’s heads until later.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://linktr.ee/HoneyBerryDrip
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/honeyberrydrip?igsh=NXVtcG1xMWxzaWE3



