Nobody tells you how hard the change is.Leaving what’s comfortable. Starting over in your places that don’t know you. Proving yourself to a city that has seen everything. But that’s where the growth lives. In the discomfort. In the unfamiliar. In the bridge you haven’t crossed yet. Stay uncomfortable.
Fisher put the Industry on notice but Sidepiece kept the train rolling. No after no is all I heard for almost 2 years then the guys who have had my back since day 1 gave me a YES. I met them many years ago when I was just a promoter driving djs around venue to venue, just to meet artists. With the hope that someday they’d know my name and play my music. Years later the same guys who treated me as one of them from the beginning brought me out to play this record in LA and continued to rinse it in their sets for months. Mamacita is that type of song that just connects, and it’s out now
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I sent my music to every house label in the game and they all said no. Every single one. Then Fisher heard Mamacita and played it in every set for six straight months. One yes from the right person can undo every no that came before it. I didn’t change my sound for what everyone wanted. I waited for someone to believe in what I was already doing. Hard work, determination, and an unwavering belief in my vision changed everything. And it finally comes out this Friday
This varies genre to genre. I think in house music this makes sense but as the headliner your set should be far and beyond the openers regardless of genre
Only in Miami airport security lines will
You hear someone telling his gf about the time he was In a k hole at the Starbucks in the actual airport lmao