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White Fire Rhythm Records

Soul Music.
White Fire.
Dignity That
Can't Be Denied.

The official record label of Miriam Dawn Skye — where spirit meets sound, and purpose meets power. New music coming soon.

From Calling to Clarity — The Fire Has Been Ignited. Now, It’s Being Released.

This was never just a “career choice.” Even before graduating high school, Miriam (aka Mary) knew music wasn’t simply something she loved — it was her God-given lane. She began writing poetry at a young age, and by 16, she was composing her first songs and playing acoustic guitar. Around the same time, she formed a small punk band called Waste Island Mutants in the west island of Montreal with a few friends who lived nearby. While the band mostly only practiced- and just over a pretty brief period of time, it was just one more area she invested in that planted the seeds of her future in music, for sure!

As high school graduation approached, and she deeply pondered what was meant to be her next step career and education-wise, it became clear that the music business was the direction she had to take. Compelled to start her own record label, Miriam also reflected on the fact that she had a lot of musician friends, and many had talent talent as well as potential. She decided that the best way to set things up for long-term success — both for herself and for those she believed in — was to develop herself first as an artist and become the first breakout success of her label, God willing; and from that foundation, she could then help others achieve their full potential as musicians.

Adding to her advantage, Miriam had a well-connected music producer uncle in Los Angeles. Despite the many twists, turns, and challenges from ages 16 to 24, she eventually made her way to LA after having 5+ dreams showing her that she should return to California. She also justified this “leap of faith” with the question- “If so many people went to LA to pursue a career in entertainment without any connections, why shouldn’t she go as well, when she already had one?!”

So she made her way to LA and barely began to dip her toes in the water regarding her musical calling when totally unexpectedly she had an encounter with God and gave her life to The LORD Jesus Christ. She had become “born-again” and everything changed from that point.

She ended up deciding to leave LA and was actually even going to drop music altogether in her devotion to God and understanding that the music industry at that time had a lot of corruption many were not yet aware of.

Despite this, she continued to have dreams confirming that she was still meant to make music. Accepting that this remained God’s calling, she chose to focus exclusively on writing, playing & performing praise and worship music during that time.

Over the following years, she wrote roughly 100 praise and worship songs, dedicating herself fully to her faith while trusting God’s timing. While she did perform for small audiences in churches or private gatherings, and even uploaded raw, unpolished versions of many songs online, she never took them to the next level with proper mixing, mastering, or official releases. She did, however, believe there was something special God might have in store for her regarding music, but still wasn’t 100% sure what it was; so she was committed to waiting on Him to reveal whatever He might, in His time.

Then, in 2023, it happened unexpectedly. Miriam had a dream that redirected her path — to go all in on music as a soul music artist. After years of extreme faith, believing she could only write praise music, she now understood that God was calling her to fully embrace her gift in a somewhat different way that what she’d been focusing on.

Fully committed to this path, she wrote and released three songs, with the third nearly reaching 100,000 views on TikTok. That milestone affirmed her calling and demonstrated the power of combining faith, artistry, and vision. While creating and releasing these tracks, Miriam began to sense a larger purpose unfolding, though the full scope of it was not yet clear.

It was only after returning to the West and deeply observing societal shifts, heritage challenges, and cultural changes that everything crystallized. Through reflection and hours and hours of deep, intense research, she realized that her soul music artistry and her emerging advocacy for heritage and cultural identity completely intersected — each path meeting and influencing the other. This convergence clarified her purpose: her artistry and her advocacy were fully intertwined, shaping one aligned mission and vision.

From that point forward, Miriam continued to develop her work even further, leveling everything up, and further clarifying the direction and overall artistry decisions she would be making

Standing With Dignity, Building Together

Every community deserves the opportunity to celebrate its heritage, culture, and identity — to gather, share traditions, and feel the joy of belonging. Many communities naturally experience this: they have their own spaces, clubs, gatherings, and towns where cultural pride is nurtured and celebrated. But imagine being told that such gatherings were wrong, denied, or that even mentioning your heritage could trigger censorship, persecution, or condemnation.

For our community, this has been a harsh reality. This erasure has left gaps in dignity, shared memory, and spaces where music, values, and traditions can thrive. It’s easy to overlook these truths, but the numbers are undeniable. In the 1950s and 1960s, the USA and Canada were 95% of European descent. Yet now, the population of people with European ancestry has dropped from 35% in the 1950s to just 15%. In the United States, the suicide rate for white individuals has reached a staggering 75%, with white males suffering even more severely than white females. Anti-white hate, violence, and an atmosphere of discomfort and unwelcomeness have become prevalent in the very countries that these communities founded and built, oftentimes from the ground up, often using innovations they developed — innovations that continue to benefit the world today.

This is a reality many may not have been fully aware of, but for those who stand with us in truth, understanding, and integrity, we are not consumed by resentment. Instead, we seek to reclaim the ability to identify as a community — one of the most fundamental human needs. A community whose heritage is humbly yet boldly honored and respected, and whose legacy is kept alive for future generations.

White Fire Rhythm Records exists to preserve, honor, and pass on cultural and historic legacies. This is not about exclusion — it is about protection: creating spaces where music, values, and traditions can flourish without interference. Strength comes not from isolation but from cultivating loyalty, dignity, respect, love, and grace.

We are proud of who we are, and we stand firm in our principles. We are open to partnerships with those who share our commitment to integrity, mutual respect, cultural identity, boundaries and truth. Together, with those who demonstrate alignment with our values, we can champion cultural dignity, spiritual depth, and enduring excellence — building bridges that are principled, lasting, and grounded in truth.

White Fire Rhythm Records isn’t chasing trends — it’s building a legacy. This label stands on conviction, creativity, and a fire that refuses to hold hands with — or be associated with — a corrupt, outdated industry or corrupt agenda. It’s our music that brings us back to our roots as the passionate, emotionally intelligent people we’ve always been.

We reject the false narrative that tells us we no longer have the right to identify as we are, to connect with our history, or to continue making soul, R&B, or gospel music. A narrative that told us we could only be accepted as country, rock, folk, or pop artists — and only if we kept our emotional depth to a minimum. Even Elvis Presley, labeled “The King of Rock n Roll,” openly credited gospel as his core influence. Yet that influence is often overlooked.

This isn’t just about reclaiming space. It’s about reclaiming sound, culture, and our basic human right to connect — as the ancient, high-achieving, world-record-breaking community that we are. America’s shocking music history, especially the pivotal moment in 1949 when Billboard magazine rebranded “race records” as “R&B,” serves as an undeniable example of how the industry systematically pushed white artists out of the genre they helped create and build. This moment in history directly overlaps with Miriam’s work as a soul music artist today — a story still being told.

This sound thrives from the original foundation of truth, grit, beauty, and the kind of power that can’t be manufactured.

With deep respect for heritage and a bold vision for the future, White Fire Rhythm Records exists to amplify timeless messages and unforgettable voices.

We are a community. We are a race.
We are an ancient and historically significant people of European descent, whose inventions have shaped the world — innovations that almost every single person on this earth benefits from and relies on daily.

We will not be overpowered, gaslit, or manipulated into surrendering our dignity, our rights, our cultural identity, or our right to feel connected to one another in “that special way” — the way every other community in the world has retained their right to, all in the so-called name of being “nice.”

Since when does sacrificing one’s nation, culture, or birthright for the comfort of strangers count as goodness? When our world population has already dropped significantly from 35% to 15% in just 60 years? We can thank God there is still time to turn things around, according to His will.

The deception has been exposed. The narrative has collapsed.

The secrecy regarding our once-dominant 90%+ presence in the West, all the way through the 1960s, is no longer something the “elitists” can quietly try to sweep away.

We have begun to reconnect — and will continue to reconnect even more deeply — with our emotions, our brotherly love, and our basic human right to express ourselves musically. With the rise of independent music we can no longer be controlled by a corrupt industry or told that we “don’t belong,” or be pushed out of genres that never would have come close to existing without us in the first place.

Those lies are finished. The truth has come out — loud and clear.
The time and opportunity that were withheld from us are over.

A new day has begun — and the sound of it will be unmistakable.