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Mental Health while pursuing your dreams
I know this is not something a lot of people talk about, but it needs to be discussed. It get's really lonely really quick when you're in grind mode trying to put out content everyday, especially when you're trying but it doesn't feel like it's going anywhere. I'm sure many of you can relate to this. The spark of motivation you once had starts to dim, and the negative thoughts start to creep in, furthering your spiral even more. What are some things you do to reignite motivation within yourself to get back into doing what you should be doing?
Being a Youtuber and Music Artist
What are some ways of incorporating your music into your youtube content?
Does Today's Music Scene Make It Harder to Produce Superstars
I came across an IG store that had me thinking... Back in the day, if a music superstar dropped a hit, it was practically impossible to avoid - you heard it on the radio, in the clubs, and everyone was talking about it. But now, it seems like the game has changed. It begs the question - are today's artists content with achieving only local stardom? Of course, there's nothing wrong with that - getting paid is what it's all about. However, one has to wonder, does the same level of talent and drive exist in today's artists compared to the icons of the past? Perhaps it's the oversaturation of music and the emergence of countless sub-genres that's making it more difficult for artists to stand out and become superstars. With so many voices vying for attention in a fragmented market, it's challenging for any one artist to capture the collective cultural consciousness the way legends like Prince Rogers Nelson, Michael Jackson, or even The Beatles did in the past. I would love to hear thoughts… Also, who do you think is a Superstar in today’s music ecosystem? Drop a name let us check’em out.
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Youngboy, Uzi, Lil Baby, and Carti all superstars imo. They broke through by being themselves and having their own unique sound. All 4 of these artists had a song or 2 that propelled them into being superstars within the digital era Also I'm willing to bet they all met someone along the way that was crucial in helping them have sustained success.
Where do you do most of your networking with other artists?
Was watching this KTO Interview with this artist named Lunchbox, and he mentioned that early on he was in a Twitter group chat where he met a bunch of artists including Yeat, Summrs, and KanKan. (Video Linked below) Have any of you had success with building communities on twitter? How do you go about finding other artists to work and build with?
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@Jamel Lewis Interesting you mention that, I'm really big on Fantasy Football and I'm super active in those group chats on discord, however music has not come up once
How do you approach figuring out who your audience is?
Something I have heard a lot is that you should find artists that are similar to you, and ideally your audience should match artists that are similar to you. But it feels like a struggle for me to find the artists that are similar to me. I know who inspires me, do I just go based off of that?
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Dreesh Sway
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