The song was originally about his struggles hiding his queer identity while growing up on Minneapolis' North Side.
When Wyn Starks sang "Who I Am" to millions of TV viewers and a tearful Sofia Vergara on "America's Got Talent" this past June, though, the tune garnered new meaning as a tribute to his twin brother, who died a year earlier.
"It took on a whole new life," the 39-year-old soul-pop singer said. "I'm just happy it's touching people one way or another, and hopefully helping them."
His song's rave reception on "AGT" has certainly helped Starks' already budding music career. As Simon Cowell told him from behind the judge's table, "This could be a life-changing moment for you."
Now based in Nashville, Starks remains thankful for the boost from "AGT," and he hopes to add to the momentum on his first headlining tour, which includes a return home to Minneapolis to perform Sunday at 7th St. Entry.
Talking by phone from Nashville before hitting the road, the 2001 North High School grad said he is also grateful for the exposure the TV show brought to his late brother, Caine Starks.
"I want people to know his story, too," Wyn said of his twin, who struggled with addiction and a heart condition. He died in Minneapolis in 2020 shortly after getting out of prison on drug-trafficking and weapons charges.
"It was really hard for him to get acclimated back into society."