The music industry is one of the most competitive industries across the globe. It is safe to say that getting a break in this space and making heads turn is a feat very few have been able to accomplish, and musical duo Buddiez has been the latest addition to the list. Here, members Justin Escalona and Gianni Taylor talk about creating their latest hit album.
Hailing from Illinois, Escalona and Taylor have a strong passion for music that led them to create ‘BUDDIEZ’. Justin says, “We were inspired by The Chainsmokers. Hence we kept the songs in the pop/EDM genre.” The tracklist features seven songs, and Escalona has sung all of them with the assistance of autotune, skillfully adapting it to their own unique style.
Founder of popular clothing brand ‘1340 Collective’, Escalona’s passion for music took a turn when personalities like Mac Miller and Chance The Rapper started flaunting their clothes. He met Taylor through a mutual connection, and the two of them thought of creating an album simply as a creative pursuit.
“The idea was born because we thought it would be a fun experience to work on something we were passionate about,” says Gianni. He wrote all seven songs, and they created the album in only two weeks. One week post-release, the album had gained 200K plays, and today both of them are a sought-after talent with full-blown music careers.
They have since started working on a second album, and the music industry is already speculating about their new music. With the success of the first, both are living proof that huge success can be achieved if one pursues their passion wholeheartedly. Read more…
Wisconsin's own Yung Fate and his crew (Mula D & Oneiida No Filter) drive 15 hours during the pandemic to link up with New York's own Jake Strain to shoot a visual to "Things Change" in Albany, New York. They originally collaborated on the record over a year ago and due to the success of the original release which recently surpassed 100k on Spotify, it was only right they re-released it with a visual. The video was shot by Oneiida & Ace Supreme from WildMoney Visuals. Be ready for the drop coming early May. Be sure to follow @YungFate_Official, @JakeStrainMusic, & @SwaggertownRecords
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Suso FW, the man with the golden voice, the "Lonesome" superstar, started making music when he was 12. He is an example for every young musician who wants to make it big in the music industry. Suso FW's hard work, dedication, passion, and patience towards music paid off big time when a producer agreed to record his song, "Lonesome." It was a dream-come-true moment for him. He said, "It feels like I'm living my dream and don't want to open my eyes. I never imagined that this day would come because it was beginning to get frustrating at one point. When people reject you so many times, you sometimes doubt your abilities. But I'm fortunate that I didn't give up. And I'll continue to keep working hard and make good music for my fans." Living a humble life Stardom often makes celebrities lead extravagant lives. But Suso FW doesn't want to become one of those celebrities. He is a grounded guy who loves to enjoy the simplest things in life. A big part of still leading a humble lifestyle comes from his upbringing. His parents never taught him to ill-treat others or make improper use of money. They were not rich like the parents of other kids in Suso FW's school. But they always taught Suso FW to remain grounded no matter what happens. Apart from good parenting, Suso FW received massive support from his parents when he struggled to become a musician. His teenage life involved tons of rejections. He was making good music but wasn't getting the right opportunity. His father once said, "Mahdi is a good musician. I know it in my heart. He often plays his tracks in his room, and we can overhear them. I don't know why producers kept rejecting his music. Sure, I'm no expert, but I like his tracks. And I'm not saying this because I'm his father. I genuinely love the music that he creates. It is sad to see him coming back without a contract, but I think he will continue working hard. He is not the type to give us so quickly." Finding success It took Suso FW seven years to get his first big break. JP Soundz and Lone Wolf decided to produce his song, and it was a massive hit. Hundreds of comments flooded his YouTube channel. People started following him on Instagram and Snapchat. His YouTube subscriber list jumped to nearly 2,000 within a few months. It's the type of success that Suso FW had always imagined but couldn’t achieve because of roadblocks that came his way. But seven years of struggle seemed worth every second after his song topped the charts. The superstar said, "I don't want this dream to end. If I could just close my eyes and freeze these moments, I would be able to live with them forever. I never imagined that people would like my songs globally. It's a special experience for me." Suso FW plans to keep making music and starring in his music videos. It's what keeps him and his fans happy.
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A dream remains just a dream if you don’t work towards it and his dream almost felt like a dormant passion until he moved from his hometown. Young Miller has always had a passion for clothing design and seeing as music runs in his family, he naturally leaned towards music.
Growing up around great musicians in his family like Master P, Young Miller’s journey in the music industry began over a decade ago. He has taken his time to learn from Master P and his cousins before venturing out as a solo artist.
Young Miller has often said he owes his music career to his uncle who has nurtured his skills and given him the much-needed nudge into music. Watching his family members before him succeed in the business, Young Miller has watched their successes and set backs and learned from each to launch a successful music career. When he started, he was a member of the Rich Boyz which shaped him into the talent he is today. He has since found his home in hip-hop and released singles that have debuted on charts and he is ready to top charts with his upcoming projects.
According to Young Miller, his uncle’s influence is largely present in his music. His personal style is also represented which gives his music a unique edge. Looking into his future in the industry, he is working towards releasing an album and gearing up to the release of his single that is a sure banger.
Music has taken centerstage in Young Miller’s life, however, his love for clothing design is apparent in his personal style and choice of accessories. He has all the makings of a breakout star and his music carries a global appeal with it.
Asked about his life before music, Young Miller is quick to shout out his home New Orleans but is glad to have left as there wasn’t much of a future for him there. His life changed as soon as he moved and got closer to his uncle’s business.
He credits his discipline and drive to his uncle as his mentor. Where next for Young Miller? Not to give away too much but he promises exciting things to come for his fans. He is dropping the ‘watch this space’ for skeptics and critics and working even harder to grow his career and reward his fans. Read more…
Tony Solo Hearst is the founder of many businesses. He is popularly known as Solo, a name that traces its origin from his father’s trait of always being alone. He grew up on a tough path as a kid. However, he managed to retrace his real path in life. Tony inspires many people. Tony turned to be an icon in the business, from surviving a bullet to being a prisoner to being kidnapped. His federal case in 2004 did not stop his dream of living a better life and becoming the man he always wanted to be. Just at 33 years old, Tony is already a visionary business leader who impacts the younger generation. His business includes a restaurant, Solo Unisex Salon, a trucking company, and a collection agency. The ‘Buffalo’ has also ventured into bigger projects such as launching a recording studio this April, restarting a sports agency, and a clothing line named OG Thirty-Three. Tony is building a team of artists from state to state. Artists from Buffalo, Atlanta, North Carolina, Texas, Chicago, Detroit and even Baltimore. Nothing can stop Tony from progressing in the business world. This man is growing everyday and living life like he's playing a game, he can't be stopped. Tony has also been featured in a movie related to his life. He is one of the main characters to be released in June. This hero is inspiring the next generation. It will help if you connect to him click the links below. Instagram : Tony Solo Hearst (@sologroup_entertainment) • Instagram photos and videos Website : https://sologroupentertainment.comRead more…
The music industry is a winding maze for many artists. Many end up giving up on something they love so dearly because they can’t navigate the industry. However, Paul believes that more artists can learn how to thrive in the industry with the proper education.
The universality of music is one of the reasons why Paul Hernandez got into music. This, coupled with his immense love for music and being talented in it. Paul is a Canadian recording artist, music aficionado, and songwriter. His passion for music flows in his blood, and it is evident in his sound and lyrics.
Hernandez has been credited with a unique sound and an imaginative style that speaks to his balanced creative influences. Being a millennial, Paul is a voice to guide many musicians in the industry, especially young up-and -coming artists.
Having been in the music industry for a while, Paul realized the importance of educating people on how to sell their music. With the digital space being a prevalent point of music consumption, that became the premise of his best-selling book ‘How to Sell Your Music Online.’
A little-known fact by many artists, you can make money from having your music on online platforms. In his book, Hernandez reveals some of the industry's best-kept secrets to help musicians get compensation for their art so they can continue to produce more music.
At 27 years old, Paul has observed and studied enough about the music industry to map out his path. He is not abandoning music for anything; in fact, he is working harder at developing his sound and being a master of his craft.
One of the things he highlights in his book is the value of consistency and having a passion for pursuing what you want. That passion will drive you into seeking ways to better yourself, just like he has.
Besides making music and sound that earns him accolades, he is especially dedicated to educating others on how to effectively release their music. He believes that every song deserves celebration, and how you release it can affect this. Impactful music should go hand in hand with success.
If you haven’t had the chance to peruse his book, it’ll do you a world of good to have a peek, especially if you’re in the music industry. His insight into the industry and some of the secrets to help musicians succeed have proven quite valuable.
Artists are often overwhelmed with a lot of work, and that is where managers step in. Artist managers shape their clients' careers in so many ways, such as counseling them on professional decisions and opportunities, marketing their songs, organizing tours and interviews, among others.
George Dickinson, alias G-Money is a top producer and well-known artist manager working at Grade A productions.
He has worked with notable artists in the industry so far, among them Juice WRLD and The Kid LAROI. According to him, getting a chance to work with top artists has been fun as it has helped him grow career-wise and increased his experience. Since he has always been passionate about music, he says this helps him navigate the industry with ease and motivates him to be better.
As an artist manager, he says it is essential you get to know their goals, their type of music, and target audience. Your work as a manager is working towards making their goals a reality by getting them deals that will help them grow. He tries to keep his artists away from distractions and frustrations in attempting to be ahead of the game and solving conflicts that are solvable without the artists' help.
Just like any other career, artist management also has its own share of challenges. As George puts it, the biggest challenge is helping the artist grow. This requires a lot of patience as you will get turned down a lot when trying to look for deals or coll- aborations for the artist. Many people and even record labels tend to shy away from signing upcoming artists in this industry because most of them are not well known.
As an artist manager, George works toward making the industry a better place for artists and managers. Music piracy is not a new thing to artists as most of them have been hit by it. According to George, it is quite saddening that after all the hard work and effort to shoot to fame, the artist now has to deal with piracy issues. Curbing music piracy is a bit hard, but nothing is impossible by working hand in hand with each other.
Artist management is a career like any other and requires skills and experience to be one. They say music is love, and what is life without love. As an artist manager, you should work towards creating a suitable workspace for your artists as this will motivate them and inspire them to do better and get more creative.
Track is meant as a warning of the future events to come as well as current prophecies being fulfilled. A dark, somber vibe is what Jimmy was after and he feels he achieved that. A lot of what he talks about in the song has come to pass, with so much yet to come.
Jimmy feels when Bible prophecies and world news line up, it would behoove one to listen to the message being spoken.
Lee Alexander is a Korean musician who is committed to taking his music to the world. A performer since high school, Lee has to his credit several solo shows performed in bars, malls, music stages around Asia. In this interview, he talks about his inspirations, hopes, and future plans.
Q. What inspired you to make music? A. It’s something I have loved forever. I remember listening to Eminem and feeling incredibly inspired by his work and life. I loved the idea that words and music can be used to convey some of the most complex emotions and complicated problems. Like humor, music has a way of elevating a cause to a place where it can be examined with openness and without fear or prejudice. And being a child of the digital era I was stunned by the magic that older musicians had weaved into their music with limited resources. I wanted to test myself, know who I am and music seemed to be the best way to do it.
Q. What was your experience performing live? A. It was surreal, to say the least. I realized that no matter how confident you are in your music, there’s always room for that initial nervousness when you play live. That’s where I learned the importance of practice because even when you feel that your nerves are melting, the practice takes over and soon you become one with the groove and when that happens, the audience connects with you at a different level. It’s humbling and intoxicating at the same time.
Q. What plans do you have for the future? A. I want to dabble in more genres, produce more music, and learn more about the roots of music. Essentially I want to create a space for myself where I am constantly learning and producing music.
Zay Untamed teams up with Chaun Vernon to release their smash R&B hit “In Love With His Woman”. The song is about falling in love with another man’s woman and doing whatever it takes to take her.
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The music industry has seen the realization and defeat of countless dreams, with hopeful musicians depending on their talent and a little bit of luck to help them reach success. But the question remains, how can an aspiring musician break into this industry? Hip-hop artist Jesus Brillo launched his music career in 2016 and he has experience with what it takes to succeed in the music business; here he offers his 5 pro tips for aspiring musicians hoping to make it big in the industry.
1. Study your idols Brillo shares that the first place you should look at when you are searching for inspiration is where your musical idols found it. He advises finding out how the musicians that you look up to reached their level of success. Brillo says that studying those who have made it to the top with the same style of music that you perform, can act as a guide for how to break into the industry.
2. Practice This, Brillo says, is one of the most important steps that a musician can take to reach the top. He advises making time every day to focus on your music, whether that means writing songs or practicing an instrument. It is essential to master your skills as a musician before you try to make a name for yourself in the music industry.
3. Invest in your talent As well as practicing, Brillo shares that providing yourself with the best tools to showcase your talent is fundamental to reach success. This, he elaborates, is especially important if you are using your own equipment to record your music; you could have incredible range and talent, but if your sound equipment is sub-par you may never get your big break.
4. Prepare for criticism Brillo advises that you shouldn’t be performing live or sending out your work until you are fully prepared to handle any criticism that you might receive. He emphasizes that the music industry can be cutthroat; with so many hopefuls trying to make it to the top you need to be ready to take any constructive criticism that is sent your way.
5. Be determined Brillo claims that of all the words of wisdom that an aspiring musician can receive, this advice will take them the farthest! He shares that countless music artists could have had an incredible career if they had just stayed determined and kept working toward success. Brillo advises looking again to your idols to stay focused on your goal; discovering how long it may have taken them to strike it rich can be inspiring.
Jesus Brillo shares that overall, becoming a successful musician is possible, but it will take a lot of hard work, dedication, and self-belief. If you can foster this strength within yourself and commit to making music your full-time profession, then he believes that you will surely find your place in the music industry and achieve the success that you deserve.
Hip-hop is regarded as one of the most wide-ranging cultural movements. A good deal of hip-hop communicates openly and in depth about aspects of urban hustle and poverty. And the hold that hip-hoppers who speak about street culture have on young individuals is amazing. Thais Gonzalez is one such hip-hop artist whose unique beats is turning heads. Here’s her story.
Thais Gonzalez has become a name to reckon with in the hip-hop space. Previously known as “Princess Thais”, she has now gained popularity among her fans as “Sweet Té”(@iamsweette). Before setting the hip-hop world on fire with her amazing and distinctive beats, Thais was already a sensation in the world of modelling, music, and poetry.
Thais’ singles which established her as a rising hip-hop star were “Took His Money” and “Heat”. They were released in 2018 and 2019 respectively and instantly caught on across America and popular radio stations like Hot 97. Thais credits the success of her singles to the legendary Hip Hop land rapper Parrish Smith of EPMD who produced as well as starred in both of them. No sooner were the singles released than they started setting the clubs in the United States on fire, making people groove to Thais’ unique, rad beats. Soon, her hip-hop numbers landed in the list of the most heard singles.
In 2020, Thais’ remix to Felix Felgado’s latest single “On My New York Sh*t” got a grand release which put her popularity on a spurt. Thais is also known for her appearances in many music videos with famous artists like Rich Homie Quan and Rick Ross.
What differentiates Thais from other hip-hop artists? She answers, “I am not competing with anyone but myself. I respect all artists and learn from them. Perhaps that is what enables me to tune with them easily and collaborate with top hip-hop artists.” Read more…
JamMar Moguls is pleased to present Aaron Peil as one of our Rising Star Producer on the JamMar Moguls team. Aaron’s passion for music and creating, his drive and determination to hon and perfect his craft, and his ability to listen, grow, and evolve, has really impressed the executive team at JamMar Moguls. Aaron is open to new sounds and new ideas and can translate that into great music.
Aaron grew up in Portland, Oregon listening to west coast music, where his sense of music styles was influenced by Mac, Dre, Tupac, Brotha Lynch, E-40, and many others. When an auto accident and DUI, almost cost him his life, Aaron started a journey of self-reflection and decided to move forward with his passion for music and his work as a music producer. When asked what he would be doing if he wasn’t a producer? Aaron’s reply was, “Probably going crazy, music is more than just music, it’s therapy to me. I can release all my emotions through the keys.” His dream is to produce Grammy hits and his motto is “never stop learning and never stop grinding.”
1) What made you want to be a producer?
I used to have rap battles in the back room at my house when I was a youngster about the age of 16 or 17. I think we had the first FL studios. When I started making beats they were trash but then we started taking instrumentals and battling off them just for fun.
Quality wasn’t good at all but I didn’t know anything about the music production side of things. I was living life in the fast lane, got into a car accident and got my DUI in which my car was totaled; I was lucky to be alive and walking thankfully.
After that incident I decided to evaluate my life. I decided to go and get my GED and go to school for music production since I loved music so much. In the midst of all this as well I had a son on the way to be born.
2) How was your life growing up?
I was hard headed growing up and a troublemaker. My parents divorced before I was born which had a major impact on my life.
I was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. When I was 12 years old I moved from Portland, Oregon to San Jose, California. While in California I was having problems and my mom sent me to go live with my dad in Portland, Oregon.
At the age of 14 years old my life changed for the worse. I got more reckless and created chaos for myself and the people around me. I'm not proud of my past but I know that’s what molded me to be the man that I am today for not only myself but also for my family.
3) Did you always wanna become a producer?
No I started out just rapping and freestyling actually. I came to the conclusion later on in my life that I couldn’t rap haha and my friends would say the same thing. I then said why don't I just start making beats.
This way I can still be apart of the industry I love which is the music industry. I started taking my music producing career seriously in 2011.
4) Which producers inspired you to become a producer?
Dr.Dre, Timberland, Syko, The Mechanix, Jim Jonsin, and many others just to name a few.
5) Give us 5 tips you’d give other upcoming producers?
1. Stay focused don’t get distracted. 2. Study the music business. 3. Read before signing anything. If you need to let a lawyer look over it. 4. Never give up, stay grinding, and always keep studying. 5. Learn to communicate, be patient, and be understanding with others.
6) What made you start your own clothing brand and what is it called?
Covid affected my ability to work and take care of my family. I figured why not start selling clothes. This way I could branch out my A-Laced Productionz brand in different other avenues. To help bring in some extra income plus with clothes it's a promotion that keeps on going all year round.
A-Laced Productionz is the name and it's available on my personal site. I also started several others like King Ap, Queen AP Apparel, and I also partnered along with my friend shout out John with his own clothing brand Mo Chedda Records which is also a record label which he owns. You can find all these on my site alacedproductionz.com
6) Are you a gamer? If yes which do you prefer PlayStation or Xbox? Give your gamer tag if you wish as well.
Yes and Xbox my gamer tag is apkilla211.
7) Are you working with any artists right now?
I'm working on a few projects right now with Too Deep, Dub Twenty Inches, Strap from Mansion of Mayhem, and many others to be announced soon.
8) What can we expect to see or hear from A-Laced Productionz in 2021?
I'm gonna be releasing new music, clothing, and much more. I'm building a empire with my management JamMarMoguls!
9) Are there any artist's you’d like to work with that you haven’t worked with yet?
I am willing to work any and all serious artist's that wanna collaborate with me and grow with me. I just LOVE creating music.
>br> 10) Do you have any tips for upcoming artist's for when they contact you?
1. Have a budget for what you are trying to accomplish. 2. Know the music business. 3. Always be humble, honest, and not cocky. 4. Be professional, don't just send me random links or messages. 5. Learn to communicate, be patient, and be understanding with others.
11) If artists wanna work with you. How can they get in contact with you or your management?
For Serious inquiries & Booking Contact my management Jamaica Johnson at email: Jammarmoguls@gmail.com
13) If you had one message to tell your supporters, what would it be?
Never give up stay grinding!
14) What type of vibes do you set to make a good beat?
I don’t set a vibe I just create. I start by playing a few chords and then build from there.
15) Do you wanna give any shout outs?
Special shout out to my family, fans/supporters, and my management and team of moguls at JamMarMoguls. Shout out to my family the Mo Chedda Records Camp, Dub Twenty Inches, Too Deep, and of course gotta give a shout out to Dillon Cash for helping bring my vision to reality with my site and many other ideas I had.
Never give up stay grinding! That's the motto I live by everyday!
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Krazymut, a hip-hop artist in Georgia, is shockingly breaking into the music industry with hit after hit singles. He has created a foundation with his unending releases, establishing a loyal fanbase. When a pandemic struck, causing economic and social effects, Krazymut kept releasing songs while working on his Ep.
He singles out in a million such that he is not only releasing countless songs but also delighted his fans with an Ep. The Ep is called “Dreams,” and surprisingly, it is rapidly rising in Spotify’s list as it has over 50,000 streams, shortly after dropping it.
His previous singles are not an exception to the wide acceptance from music listeners as they have received thousands of streams too. The last song, “I Want It,” has about 200K streams on Spotify. Krazymut is undoubtedly taking over 2021 by storm. Be sure to check out his songs and Ep to experience his fantastic hip-hop sound.
Arut Nazaryan’s life has been one to watch. He has achieved significant success in the crypto sector, having contributed to the growth of the community also. The businessman and cryptocurrency advisor has also been able to live the life of a musician, specializing in hip-hop and rap.
Arut’s career can be considered notable due to the extraordinary achievements he has earned during the course of his career. A job profile that is as diverse as Arut’s is not easy to manage, but somehow, he always seems to make it work and even makes it look easy. At 33, he has certainly earned enough money through his ventures in bitcoin to be noteworthy. He is married to Christina Aminova and has two children with her. “My focus in life was only achieved through the intervention of my wife. Without her, it would have been difficult to go and seek out my own passion. I like music, but between work and family, I was never able to truly explore the musical aspects of my life. But thanks to Christina, I was able to move forward and try out my career as a rapper. I am grateful that I did because it turns out that I am actually good at it,” said Arut.
Today, he is the youngest and wealthiest businessman in Uzbekistan and has also been mentioned in the Forbes List of 30 Under 30. He is also a TEDx Speaker and is currently the CEO and cofounder at Bistox Exchange. “I am well-known in the crypto community because I came up with some amazing ideas to contribute to the community, as well as to help them engage with everyone at large,” said Arut. In one year, he was able to lead his ambitious team to found a crypto exchange, a gaming platform so that everyone could engage in it, an analytical YouTube Channel where he engages in discourse and shares a variety of cryptocurrency tips and suggestions, a production company, and last but not least, an investment fund. All these accomplishments and more have made him a darling in the crypto community.
For Arut, the world of cryptocurrency has amazing opportunities. Aside from the benefits of being in the bitcoin market, Arut has had first-hand experience of the type of creative ventures one can start in the crypto field. For Arut Nazaryan, cryptocurrency is the big picture.
On March 11, 2020, the entertainment industry went off script. That evening marked the onset of COVID-19 and played out like a fiasco movie written by some terrible Hollywood writer. Lord Ivan provides valuable insights into the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on the entertainment sector. Let’s delve.
Lord Ivan backs it up to the evening of March 11, 2020, when two major events set off shockwaves across the entertainment industry. One was the United States’ president declaring ban on European travel, and the second was actor Tom Hanks tweeting from a cinema set that he had tested positive for Coronavirus! As a result, thousands of television and film production companies came to a grinding halt.
Lord Ivan says almost one year from the onset of Coronavirus, things are still dicey. Lord Ivan shares that while many theaters, theme parks, and live entertainment spaces remain shut as per Government guidelines, those permitted to open are seeing little to no footfall whatsoever..
Lord Ivan expresses that at least a disaster movie ends with a resolution after two hours, but the stark reality for the entertainment industry is a rather long duration of triage. The entertainment industry is also contemplating how the new normal would actually be.
Lord Ivan explains, “Entertainment sector leans heavily on constructive consumer sentiment as well as social dynamism. So when a disruption of this scale occurs, which forces people to stay indoors — whether by choice or by the norm — it is an existential challenge for the entertainment industry.”
Lord Ivan shares yet another important insight. He says that even after people in the entertainment industry start to rehire thousands of those who have lost their jobs, the grave repercussions of COVID-19 will impact how much a consumer is willing to dole out for entertainment options like live performances and cinema.
Lord Ivan points out that while COVID-19 has brought live entertainment avenues to a grinding halt, the streaming arm of the entertainment industry is witnessing a huge spike — courtesy of streaming organizations like Netflix and Spotify coming up with unique, innovative solutions to entertain people during the lockdown.
Lord Ivan is a music and entertainment aficionado whose largest performance so far has been opening a sold-out event for the three-time Grammy award winner - Nelly. Currently, he is working with some platinum producers on some major upcoming releases.
For anyone looking for inspiration to start your own business, sell your crafts online, or make a digital agency, you may want to consider Abdullah Mehmood’s advice with seriousness.
Abdullah is a young serial entrepreneur from Asia whose strong work ethic has helped him achieve incredible things in his career
Abdullah Mehmood is only 18 years old, yet he is a business coach who teaches and guides people online to achieve their goals. Abdullah and his brother, Sikander, are both keen digital marketers. It was Sikander’s passion, degree, and business mind that helped Abdullah begin his social media career.
The determination and drive from Abdullah have set him up in good stead from such a young age. He loves to help people from his own country, Pakistan, as well as from the rest of the world.
In fact, the young entrepreneur became famous for hisefforts in helping people from his country start theirown online careers. Abdullah knows that if it could bepossible for him, someone who never actually anticipatedto be as successful as they are today, then it can bepossible for anyone.
Once Adbullah became recognized in Pakistan for hisefforts, his name started to grow worldwide, throughhis drive and passion, and with help from his brotherwho moved to Australia.
Abdullah also has a strong online presence, where he works with multiple brands through his Instagram on paid deals, alongside his business coaching.
For all budding entrepreneurs out there, you should take a leaf out of Abdullah’s book. His advice for those just starting out is to put your head down and work hard for what you want to achieve in your career. His goal is to be productive every day. It has clearly worked for him, as he now has worldwide clients whom he helps set up their dream businesses, typically digital agencies.
Who is your favorite producer?Jazze PhaAre you a touring artist or a recording artist?Recording artist and DJHave you ever thought about quitting music?No love music too much.Favorite Era of music?Crunk era and snap early 2000s was lit in the clubs.
Do you plan on traveling?Yes I do preparing for the fall.Are you an independent artist or are yousigned or under any management?Independent artistWhat was your most memorable concert, didyou perform at it?At a club in Dallas.What was your biggest challenge that you hadto overcome during your career?Biggest challenge was believing in myself as an artist.
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THE LONG N WINDING ROAD CALLED LIFE: OFF INTO THE DISTANCE, THERE SHINES A BRIGHT LIGHT, AS YOU GET CLOSER TO THE LIGHT IT ILLUMINATES THE DARKNESS OF THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD.
MR. MELODIC SET A GOAL TO REACH THE LIGHT.
THREW THIS JOURNEY OF THEE UNKNOWN DAY
BY DAY IS STEP BY STEP, GUIDED BY HIS INTUITION
HE FACED AND OVERCAME OBSTICLES. IN THE DARKNESS
OF THEE UNKNOWN THERE LIE SNAKES HIDDEN IN THE
GRASS TO STAB YOU IN THE BACK & WITCHES WITH THEIR
SPELLS LOURING YOU WITH THERE LUST.
USUALLY NEAR A FORK ON THE ROAD (CHOICES) THIS PATH
IS NOT A NARROW PATH THERE ARE DITCHES ALONG THE
WAY IF NOT CAREFUL (REQUIRES PATIENCE) YOU MAY FALL
IN..THEREFORE GOING OFF YOUR PATH INTO LESSONS.
MR.MELODIC FOUND A WAY TO BUILD A BRIDGE OVER
THE DITCHES TO STAY ON HIS PATH.
AS HE APPROACHES THE LIGHT HE SEES A DOOR WAY
BUT BEFORE ENTERING A BEAST EMERGES FOR A FINAL
BATTLE THE BEAST HAS THE KEY TO THE DOOR. MR.MELODIC
USES HIS STRONGEST WEAPON TO DEFEAT THE BEAST (FAITH)
KNOWING THE MOST HIGH WONT GIVE HIS SOULJAHS A BATTLE
THAT THEY CANNOT HANDLE.
MELODIC ASKED HIMSELF WHAT IS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DOOR? (A CLEAR VOICE SPOKE TO HIM) ANOTHER LONG AND WINDING ROAD CUZ LIFE GOES ON.
Davonte Elijah Akins (Born December 24, 1995), known professionally as Yung Genesis, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Deland, Florida. He rose to attention in 2019 when he released his Album (All or Nothing). He is best known for his singles, Throw It Back, Bestie, Must Be In Love, Attention, Facetime, and more. He was five years old when his father left, leaving his single mother to raise him on her own with the help of his grandmother and uncle.
While he was not struggling academically, Akins would spend a lot of after school hours teaching himself how to produce, engineer, and to become one of the World’s Greatest Hit Makers. After years of investing in new equipment, learning and focusing on his craft, he began his rap career independently, building his brand and fan base all throughout his school year in Jacksonville Jobcorps Center, where he landed his biggest break and hit singles Bestie and Throw It Back.
Yung Genesis is on a mission to uplift, motivate, and inspire people in his community. The Prince of The South is passionate about fighting for the rights of the African-American community. Being a young African American male growing up in the deep South, he has experienced many atrocities and is not new to struggle.