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My Favorite Cities In The United States
As I get older, I start getting more & more invested in the idea of traveling more. Back when I first started rapping, I was able to perform out of state a lot thanks to a few different opportunities. That has sparked a separate passion for traveling that I’ve slowly been researching & learning more about. One of the biggest highlights from past travels was when I was an opening act on tour in Atlanta, GA for Eazy-E’s daughter Reemarkable, who just gave birth to her new child this month. There are only 3 cities listed below for today, but in general, I have loved every new place in the country I’ve visited so far in my 24 years. I’m happy that music gives me opportunities to travel, and I’m eagerly waiting to use my passport for some overseas excursions soon too.
3 Harsh Realities About The Music Industry
In my short time as an adult, I’ve been able to try different roles & wear quite a few different hats in the music industry. Obviously, nothing completely life-changing has come around (yet), but I’ve done many jobs in the form of music journalism, being a label rep/intern, producing for several years & much more. With that being said, all of these jobs have taught me similar lessons about the music industry business as a whole. There are many stories you hear about the field that are exaggerated or simply not true, but there are still some things that remain true. Thankfully today’s music industry at least provides different options for music creatives who don’t seek a career in the industry or desire mainstream success.