Coming into the music industry, even when I was a kid, one thing I learned is timing is everything. You being prepared is everything.
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One thing the music industry has taught me is to manage my expectations.
I've been working in the music industry since I was 15 years old, and I feel like I've always been ahead of my time.
Preparing for a future in music is an expensive proposition.
It's never too late to do anything new when it comes to music.
I was acting before I did music, so it is an easier transition for me in my own mindset.
Being a musician, especially at the major label where you work for so long, it becomes a cycle. Write a record, make a record, tour. It's just this cycle, and I don't think there's any life built into it with time to assimilate what's going on in front of you and what's going on in your head.
I want to pursue music in the future, but I'm taking it a step at a time and making sure I'm constantly growing.
I'm just going to make the music I love to make, and I'm going to mature with my music.
When I'm making records, I like it to be quite fast. Don't let the band learn it too well.
Basically, at some point, one day maybe you can expect to hear some of my music. I haven't really done that yet because my younger brother is a musician and really talented and I want him to come out with his music first.
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