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Equality 7-2521
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Watsup everyone..
Please digest this short story and help me out if you can..
Ever since I was 7 years old, I wanted to be a professional tennis player. For 10 years, I lived for tennis....I skiped school to train, spent shit loads on coaching/travelling/equipment etc., sacraficed a normal social life by doing home schooling and generally busted my balls every day even when it was raining.
I got a ranking of #10 in my country......and along comes Hiphop.
I had already been listening to Hiphop for a couple of years but when I turned 17, I bought a set of turntables from a newspaper and begun to really develop a love for the whole culture of Hiphop. Soon I found Hiphop was fullfilling my soul more than chasing the yellow ball.
I recently gave up tennis and am now spending all my time making Hiphop music. My friends think Ive gone cookoo. I have thrown away all those years of dedication I put into tennis only to start from the very beginning in a totally different area. It was something I HAD TO DO though. You people understand that EVERYBODY'S dream is to make a living from what they love the most.
What worries me is that there seems to be a big chance that I will never be able to make a living from this. I believe in myself but I also have somewhat of an understanding of how the underground Hiphop system works. Ive read countless interviews of my favourite artist and they themselves say that they are only just getting by.....and they have already payed their dues. To complement that, there are planty of talented producers here who are making a dope product but arnt making money from it because the market is small.
Dont get me wrong, Its not about the money for me. I understand music is its own reward.....but I want to be able to support a family later on in life too.
I hope that didnt sound like a whinge
Please, tell me what YOU think....
Please digest this short story and help me out if you can..
Ever since I was 7 years old, I wanted to be a professional tennis player. For 10 years, I lived for tennis....I skiped school to train, spent shit loads on coaching/travelling/equipment etc., sacraficed a normal social life by doing home schooling and generally busted my balls every day even when it was raining.
I got a ranking of #10 in my country......and along comes Hiphop.
I had already been listening to Hiphop for a couple of years but when I turned 17, I bought a set of turntables from a newspaper and begun to really develop a love for the whole culture of Hiphop. Soon I found Hiphop was fullfilling my soul more than chasing the yellow ball.
I recently gave up tennis and am now spending all my time making Hiphop music. My friends think Ive gone cookoo. I have thrown away all those years of dedication I put into tennis only to start from the very beginning in a totally different area. It was something I HAD TO DO though. You people understand that EVERYBODY'S dream is to make a living from what they love the most.
What worries me is that there seems to be a big chance that I will never be able to make a living from this. I believe in myself but I also have somewhat of an understanding of how the underground Hiphop system works. Ive read countless interviews of my favourite artist and they themselves say that they are only just getting by.....and they have already payed their dues. To complement that, there are planty of talented producers here who are making a dope product but arnt making money from it because the market is small.
Dont get me wrong, Its not about the money for me. I understand music is its own reward.....but I want to be able to support a family later on in life too.
I hope that didnt sound like a whinge
Please, tell me what YOU think....