Should Your MUSIC CAREER Just Be A HOBBY?? | Hobby vs. Career
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- čas přidán 21. 05. 2023
- Being an professional musician isn't always glitz and glamour. Maybe you'd be happier if music was just a hobby for you. I'll explain why in this video.
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I gave my youth to music, left my home, signed deals, collaborated etc … I burnt myself out to the point where I’ve almost completely stopped. I want it to ‘feel’ like a hobby - less pressure, just creating and seeing what comes up. Thanks for this video🙏🏻
Honestly, all those little jobs within music sound exciting low key.
Ive gotten into female rap a few years ago and it literally brought me out of my depression - i cant get enough. I love writing bars, dancing, making beats etc
I’m happier with it being a hobby. Less stress. I’d rather be happy creating, releasing & having a small circle of supporters vs stressed conforming to opinions & the gimmicks of the industry. Not everyone is meant to be Beyoncé or Michael Jackson, and I’m starting to become okay with that. 🙏🏽❤️ Great video!
Truth. I think a lot of artists would be happier without the rat race. Thanks for watching!
@@thejosephfortune yup, ain't stressing myself out over this shit. If it "happens" it happens. If not, I still have my family, friends and I'm content. Nobody in the music business seems happy.. either they're being ripped off, they act like Kanye or they're washed up and bitter. At least I can still enjoy making music. They are forced to do it because of a contract or because they simply need money. So unfortunate.
@@checcoofficial933 yup. I feel you. Would love to hear your work if you have some posted.
Cool. As long as you have enough time left to do it.
I tried to make it a career for years, now I wish I would've invested time in a better career choice. I should have made it a hobby
I spent 20+ years working my way up the corporate ladder in my Day Job, keeping my music as a hobby but honing my craft and improving my chops. waiting to see an opening where I could take my music to the next label. In that time, I figured out how to do everything on my own, but at the highest quality. Not relying on anyone else or on luck. My first single drops this month (Feb 2024) Distro with Sony. Publicity with Milestone in Nashville. We will see if my slow track paid off. All I know is that I am better at songwriting and preforming knowing that I don't HAVE to do it. It takes the pressure off knowing that I have a good paying day job to cover my bills. Its a good balance. Not sure what I'll do if my record blows up. That might change the balance, but we will have to wait and see. At a minimum, I love what I do for work, I love what I do with music. Music is a hobby no matter what happens. Thanks for the great video and the education.
I’m just happy people are making this a public conversation because it depressed me for years thinking about how bad of an artist I was because I didn’t want to put in the same work at the Beyoncé’s of the world. It was exhausting! I literally burned myself out just trying to support myself. 😪
I just started doing it at 23. I started doing it pretty late already. I'm making it my hobby
Music is all I know and the only thing that I’ve ever been exceptionally great at. I’m an underground hiphop artist, so my definition of success isn’t a Drake or Kendrick level. My success would be earning a income within mid six figure range and having a comfortable life without paparazzi, blogs, or unwanted attention. I just want to create for my unique Fanbase and stay in my lane.
I wanna rock!! Rock no die.
Well.. It's safe to say a career in art goes a long way when luck is involved... Hardworking and talent only gets you extorted.
Word.. i met rhapsody 9th phonte and median at the black cat in.... let's just say that meeting them changed my life!!
Fam. If I don’t meet 9th Wonder in 2010, this channel doesn’t exist.
@@mastermusicmarketing damn that was the same year I met him too 🤣
I do it for fun than to be working extremely hard to be a “celebrity “ however it’s up to those who want to achieve the goal of being a star with other celebrities but me just give me my instrument and inspiration I’m fine with that
Definitely a video I need to rewatch. Been thinking of delegating my music to more of a hobby status for a while now (much like I've done with my writing) since I can't seem to get any traction with it. Not only that, but the love for just playing and creating has long been little more than a flicker of a flame mainly due to focusing on audience needs and wants instead of what originally drew them to me in the first place-my music! Thanks, Brandon, for these insights.
The growth is impressive, I saw one of your videos where you had less than a thousand subs back then, hard work pays off
Everyone's journey is certainly unique. You raised some good questions. This is all I've ever done, so you know my answer 😊 cheers.
I think there really are degrees in between as well. Making it a career doesn't have to mean becoming wealthy or famous. Imagine if that same thinking was applied to other occupations, like cooking or farming? I really think there is something to be said for being satisfied with a working class income and not subjecting yourself and your family to the suffering of you being on the road chasing fame 200 nights a year. What about playing 75 or 100 shows a year, not stressing out about becoming well-known, not taking shows you don't want to play, not playing songs you don't want to play, not whoring yourself out on the internet, and gradually working up to a goal of making $1,000 per show? That's my life plan
My question too you who is the first too make this claim
Great info bro. Glad I subscribed
I love this video! Everything you said makes so much sense. Subscribed ✅🤍
Good food for thought thank you 🙏🏽 ✊🏾
No doubt!
Thank you so much for making this video; I really can't picture myself in a career that's not singer-songwriter - - I had to get my mental health in check, now I know I'm on my way to the top. The songs that I've written, the places I'll go, were written in God's plan ✈
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Music is the biggest waste of time imo and costs you money to play and there is billions of people trying to do the same thing which causes the real musicians to get lost in the sea of mediocrity