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Ep 14- Remey Williams Reflects on Musical Legacy and Industry Challenges | LET THERE BE ART PODCAST - Ep. 14

Ep 14- Remey Williams Reflects on Musical Legacy and Industry Challenges | LET THERE BE ART PODCAST - Ep. 14

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This week on the podcast, we dive deep into the life and career of musician, producer, and vocalist Remey Williams. Remey, son of the legendary Jimmy Williams of the O'Jays, shares his experiences growing up in a musical household, the challenges of balancing multiple roles in the industry, and the lessons he learned from his father about the importance of handling business in the music industry. The conversation covers various topics including music production, career highs and lows, the importance of therapy, and the significance of purpose in life and artistry. We also touch on the experiences and evolution of musicians transitioning to independent artists, emphasizing the value of transparency and mentorship within the music community.

00:00 Coming up on this episode

01:18 Hosts Introduction

01:58 Guest Intro: Remey Williams

01:57 Remey's Musical Journey

02:36 Challenges in the Music Industry

03:51 Music Business Realities

17:41 Balancing Personal and Professional Life

19:32 College Experience and Career Choices

26:45 Artistry and Gigging

38:58 Shout Outs to Influential Producers

39:18 Women Make Beats Movement

40:32 Discussing Remeys First Project: 08105

41:29 The Latest Release: Location

42:20 Creative Process and Upcoming Projects

44:25 Mental Health and Personal Growth

46:47 Navigating Music and Life Challenges

54:14 Dreams and Nightmares

59:00 Sign, Drop, Collab

01:07:36 Let There Be… Manifestation and Final Thoughts

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