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21. my music origin story: a closet studio to 30 million streams

21. my music origin story: a closet studio to 30 million streams

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in this episode, i share the real story behind how my music career began. from quitting my jobs and university at nineteen to recording songs in my parents’ attic, i talk about the leap of faith that shaped everything that came after. i reflect on the late nights of teaching myself to record and produce, the mentorship that taught me to have no plan b, and how one gut-led cover changed my life forever. it’s a story about intuition, perseverance, and how art can reach farther than we ever imagine.


show notes:

  • how quitting school and jobs became my turning point

  • lessons from my early mentors

  • creating music from the attic

  • redefining what it means to “make it” as an independent artist

  • the deeper purpose of covering songs and channeling emotion through sound

  • listener stories that reminded me why music matters

  • a reminder that your art just needs to be honest


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music, acoustic music, independent artist, acoustic covers, cover artist

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