Instead of going to college, I spent my time out on the road learning how to be a better musician.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Going to college was never an option. I was passionate about music, but how much talent I actually had was another matter.
I really wanted to be a musician, but it turned out I had no sense of time.
When I finished school, I didn't continue to go to university, because I decided I wanted to do music.
Some people go to college. For me I studied music my whole life. That was my college.
I went into college undeclared. I had no idea what I wanted to do, but I knew that music was obviously this central big important thing in my life that I was gonna keep doing.
When I went to college, it became more of a hobby, and that's when I think I got the realest music education. It wasn't something that I had to do. It wasn't an obligation.
I grew up in a time when being a musician and learning to be a musician was actually very wonderful.
I went to community college for about a year but I'd started taking music seriously by then so I dropped out.
By the end of high school, I had this fork-in-the-road moment where part of me considered going to vocational music school to really pursue it.
I was kind of torn between playing music or playing college football. I was going to college and really focusing on my music career.