Adam Llamas
I didn't come into this with a blueprint. I grew up figuring things out as I went. Watching. Learning. Getting it right sometimes and getting it wrong a lot. Then trying again.
For years, music was my outlet. It gave me direction, purpose, and a way to move through life when I didn't always have the words. But eventually, that changed.
Then my son came into my life. Life slowed everything down and forced me to look deeper at who I really was. I sat still and faced things I had avoided for years. I didn't want to pass anything down that I hadn't dealt with myself.
That's where everything started to shift. That's where this book came from.
Why YamEyes Vision
YamEyes Vision isn't a brand name I came up with in a boardroom. It came from something personal: a nickname, a moment, a way of seeing things that's always been mine.
The "Vision" part matters more. It's the commitment to see things clearly. Yourself, your relationships, the world you're handing down to the people you love. To stop looking away from the hard stuff and start facing it with open eyes.
That's what this whole project is about. The book, the music, the content. All of it exists to help people see themselves more honestly, and to give them something real to hold onto on the road ahead.
The Journey
The Beginning
Music as a Language
Long before words, there was music. It was the first way I found to say what I couldn't say out loud. To process, to feel, to move through the world with some kind of purpose.
The Shift
Fatherhood Changed Everything
My son Ethan didn't just enter my life. He redirected it. Becoming his father forced me to look at every unresolved thing I'd been carrying. I didn't want to pass it on. So I had to face it first.
The Work
Going Inward
For the first time, I sat still. I looked at who I actually was, not who I wanted to be, not who I pretended to be. That kind of honest reckoning doesn't happen overnight. But it has to happen.
Now
Everything Had Somewhere to Go
The book. The music. The creativity. YamEyes Vision.
All of it came from the same place.
Years of living, failing, healing, and showing up.
To the Son Who Saved Me is where it landed first.
It won't be the last.
Want to Connect?
Whether you've read the book, want to collaborate on music, or just want to reach out. The door is open.