An Inspired Chat with ARMENiO Trujillo of Pueblo Colorado.

We recently had the chance to connect with ARMENiO Trujillo and have shared our conversation below.

Hi ARMENiO , thank you so much for joining us today. We’re thrilled to learn more about your journey, values and what you are currently working on. Let’s start with an ice breaker: Are you walking a path—or wandering?
That’s such a good question! I walk a narrow line it feels like I’m morphing into something much better a greater better version of myself. I find myself struggling with the realization of my purpose to the end goal. I have to remind myself who I am and remain on track. In a world of many distractions, and infractions. In a sense I’m not just a wonderer I’m a Spiritual Wanderer: A term for someone on a spiritual awakening journey into the unknown. you may see this as a catch 22 a dilemma where my destination isn’t fixed until I lock in. I’m learning everyday, solving problems in my life just staying afloat on this journey until my time comes.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
My name is ARMENiO Trujillo, but in the music world I go by DiVine Infinite. I’m an artist out of Pueblo Colorado who blends raw lyricism with innovation, pulling from the roots of hip-hop while using new technology and creative approaches to push boundaries. What makes my work unique is the way I fuse storytelling, poetic depth, and real-life experiences into music that isn’t just about entertainment—it’s about leaving a legacy.
My brand represents transformation and truth: breaking cycles, speaking for the voiceless, and showing that artistry can be both timeless and forward-thinking. Right now, I’m building not just songs, but a movement—experimenting with different sounds, messages, and tools that give listeners something fresh while still being authentic to the culture. At the core of it all, my goal is simple: create music that makes people feel, think, and remember. Look out for my new Album AFTERMATH THA MYTHiC MMXXV-MMXXiV 22 songs with a commercial sound 1 year in the making fully locked and loaded with verses no ghost writers just pure knowledge and experience with just 1 featured artist Angel Of Grace.

Great, so let’s dive into your journey a bit more. What part of you has served its purpose and must now be released?
The part of me that has served its purpose and must now be released is the rage, the hate, and the pure evil that once lurked deep in my soul. I carried pain for years, and it fueled me, but it also chained me. Through everything I endured, I learned how to turn that darkness into music. The album I’m creating is the closing chapter of that story—it will pay its dues and stand as a memory of the past. What once held me down is now the fuel that propels me forward, and I no longer need to carry it. CALiBER 5.0 the end.

When did you stop hiding your pain and start using it as power?
I stopped hiding my pain the moment I realized silence was killing me more than the struggle itself. For years, I carried it in the shadows—anger, loss, betrayal—and it ate away at me. But when I started putting that pain into words, into rhythm, into music, it became my weapon instead of my weakness. That’s when everything shifted. My pain turned into power the moment I understood it wasn’t meant to bury me, it was meant to build me—and now every verse I write is proof of that transformation.

I think our readers would appreciate hearing more about your values and what you think matters in life and career, etc. So our next question is along those lines. Whom do you admire for their character, not their power?
I admire Eminem, not just for what he’s accomplished, but for his character. He never ran from his truth—he put his struggles, flaws, and pain on full display and turned them into art that connected with millions. It wasn’t about power or fame, it was about honesty and resilience. That level of authenticity, standing tall in who you are no matter how the world sees you, is what I respect the most.

Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. Could you give everything your best, even if no one ever praised you for it?
Yes—because for me, it was never about praise, it was about purpose. I’ve learned that the true test of character is whether you can give your all when no one’s watching, when there’s no applause, no recognition, just you and your craft. That’s how I approach my music and my life. Even if the world stayed silent, I’d still pour everything I have into it, because the legacy I’m building isn’t measured in claps or trophies—it’s measured in truth.

“Praise fades, but passion endures—and that’s why I’ll always give my best.”

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