What are three things anyone starting in your industry should know?
Make sure you know someone with a lot of followers on social media to boost your fan base.
The more people that know about you, the better for your growth in the music business.
Reach out to similar artists through their social media and see if you can collaborate on a track. That will help you see what you need to improve on.
What would you do differently if you were starting in your industry now?
Use more energy in my songs.
Which people or books have had the most influence on your growth and why?
The book You Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins. It helped me learn to stay strong and resilient.
What has been your biggest success story? Why do you think it was a success?
When I first heard based music. It introduced me to Ocean Gang, which influenced the style of music I have now.
What keeps you going when things get tough in the music industry?
My confidence comes from knowing I worked as hard as possible.
What made you pursue being an artist full-time?
My love of all good music—Pop, Rap, Rock, R&B, and Country.
Would you sign to a label?
Yes, I would.
What projects are you working on for the rest of 2024?
A pop song with rap bars from Swag God called Meant To Be. It’s going to be the number one song in the world when we record it.
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