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Entrepreneur and author Justin Calabrese has released his highly anticipated new album, Baptized in Regret, a deeply personal and unapologetically raw collection of music inspired by his own journey through religious trauma and self-discovery.
HARTFORD, Conn. - Hartok -- Entrepreneur, author, and artist Justin Calabrese has released his highly anticipated new album, Baptized in Regret, a deeply personal and unapologetically raw collection of music inspired by his own journey through religious trauma and self-discovery. The title, drawn from Justin's lived experience, speaks to the inner conflict of being raised in an environment where faith was not a personal choice, but a forced obligation.
For Justin, Baptized in Regret is more than an artistic project—it's a mission. Through this album, he seeks to spark conversations about religious justice, the right to spiritual autonomy, and the damaging effects of coercive religious practices. His work challenges the long-standing norms of adhering to beliefs solely because of family expectations, societal trends, or generational traditions.
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"Faith should be something you choose, not something you're told you must inherit," Justin explains. "My goal is to encourage people to question—not because they're defying their family or tradition—but because they deserve the right to seek truth for themselves."
In recent months, Justin has come forward publicly with his story of enduring a traumatic religious upbringing. His criticism is not directed toward belief in a higher power, but toward the way religion was taught—improperly, immorally, and forcefully. Through candid interviews and now through music, Justin is advocating for a shift in how faith is introduced to the next generation: with compassion, choice, and respect for individual freedom.
Baptized in Regret blends emotionally charged lyrics with evocative soundscapes, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the battles of a young person caught between spirituality and control. The album resonates with anyone who has ever questioned where belief ends and indoctrination begins.
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As an outspoken voice for religious justice and anti-bullying, Justin's advocacy extends beyond the recording studio. He has committed himself to educating others on recognizing manipulative religious tactics and empowering individuals—especially youth—to stand firm in their right to explore their own spiritual paths.
Baptized in Regret is available now on major streaming platforms.
About Justin Calabrese
Justin Calabrese is an entrepreneur, author, business consultant, and recording artist whose work spans from business innovation to social justice advocacy. Featured on NPR at a young age for his entrepreneurial ventures, Justin now uses his platform to shed light on issues of faith, freedom, and human dignity. His website is accessible here: http://www.justincalabrese.com/
For Justin, Baptized in Regret is more than an artistic project—it's a mission. Through this album, he seeks to spark conversations about religious justice, the right to spiritual autonomy, and the damaging effects of coercive religious practices. His work challenges the long-standing norms of adhering to beliefs solely because of family expectations, societal trends, or generational traditions.
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"Faith should be something you choose, not something you're told you must inherit," Justin explains. "My goal is to encourage people to question—not because they're defying their family or tradition—but because they deserve the right to seek truth for themselves."
In recent months, Justin has come forward publicly with his story of enduring a traumatic religious upbringing. His criticism is not directed toward belief in a higher power, but toward the way religion was taught—improperly, immorally, and forcefully. Through candid interviews and now through music, Justin is advocating for a shift in how faith is introduced to the next generation: with compassion, choice, and respect for individual freedom.
Baptized in Regret blends emotionally charged lyrics with evocative soundscapes, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the battles of a young person caught between spirituality and control. The album resonates with anyone who has ever questioned where belief ends and indoctrination begins.
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As an outspoken voice for religious justice and anti-bullying, Justin's advocacy extends beyond the recording studio. He has committed himself to educating others on recognizing manipulative religious tactics and empowering individuals—especially youth—to stand firm in their right to explore their own spiritual paths.
Baptized in Regret is available now on major streaming platforms.
About Justin Calabrese
Justin Calabrese is an entrepreneur, author, business consultant, and recording artist whose work spans from business innovation to social justice advocacy. Featured on NPR at a young age for his entrepreneurial ventures, Justin now uses his platform to shed light on issues of faith, freedom, and human dignity. His website is accessible here: http://www.justincalabrese.com/
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