“Money doesn’t equal happiness, but at the same time, being financially stable knocks off some stress in your life. So it damn near adds on to happiness. But it doesn’t equal it, obviously." - Juice Wrld on How To Start A Rap Career With No Money
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Juice Wrld Talks About How To Start A Rap Career With No Money
1:00 #1 Become An “Obsessional Artist”
2:01 Juice Wrld On Writing Lucid Dreams In 15 Mins.
2:59 Freestyle Rapping Course
3:18 Eminem On How He Doesn't Like To Spend Money
4:17 #2 Music Over Money
6:00 2Pac's Team Discussing His Work Ethic
6:40 #3 Make Momentum Your Muse
7:22 Pro-Tip: Time Your Songwriting Sessions
8:36 Keep Watching And Download Your Freestyle Course
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FULL ARTICLE ON HOW TO START A RAP CAREER WITH NO MONEY: [ Ссылка ]
I mean, people don’t have anything and be, I mean, I wasn’t all sad when I had no money. I made the best of my situation.
But being financially stable is one less thing to worry about.”
Juice Wrld on How To Start A Rap Career With No Money
In this clip we see Juice Wrld discuss the importance of being financially stable in order to have a better quality of life, but he is equally new artists a window into how start a rap career with no money by not letting having no money stop an up-and-coming musician from developing their craft.
In a minute, we’ll see rappers like Eminem and 2Pac discuss demonstrate similar visions of what it looks like to start a rap career with no money while on their journey to become some of the best-selling Hip-Hop artists of all time…
But Juice Wrld’s clip is step #1 on the road to mastering the art of rapping, even with no money:
#1 Becoming An “Obsessional Artist”
Think about the type of artist Juice Wrld was known for being.
Not only was Juice Wrld known for his massive hits such as “Lucid Dreams”, “Hear Me Calling”, and many others…
But Juice Wrld was such a prolific creator that he was known as one of the greatest if not THE greatest major label freestyle rapper the world had ever seen.
Along the way through his journey of becoming a dynamic and inspirational writer of actual songs, Juice Wrld taught himself to be so good “off of the top” he went viral several times over JUST for being able to freestyle about things around him.
Getting to be a world-class freestyler on TOP of being a prolific songwriter is double the work, but because Juice Wrld was an obsessional artist, he was able to do it.
In fact, Juice Wrld got SO good at freestyling that he was able to (and well-known for) also freestyling entire songs on the spot. You can see this demonstrated on shows such as his “Fire In The Booth” performance, but probably the most well-known anecdote is when he told The Breakfast Club that he wrote his biggest song, “Lucid Dreams” in about 15 Mins.:
“It’s funny because I wrote “Lucid Dreams” in like, 15 minutes and on the original mixtape that it was on, I didn’t that was gonna be… it was just another song.
Obviously I liked it enough to put it on the project, but I didn’t think that was going to be the smash… I had a song called “Moonlight” on the tape and I thought that was going to be the smash, but…
I didn’t know that many people were going to be related to heartbreak, it surprised me how many people related to that song you know…”
Juice Wrld On Writing Lucid Dreams In 15 Mins.
These are the words of an OBSESSIONAL artist… someone so focused on improving their skills and not just “rapping” but BEING a rapper…
Think of BEING vs. DOING as a philosophical concept…
That he was able to master the art of freestyling to a point that he would maybe Billboard topping singles by JUST going off of the top!
Let’s check out Eminem talk about his relationship with how to start a rap career with no money by discussing step #2:
#2 Music Over Money
Anderson Cooper: Do you like spending money?
Eminem: Not particularly
Anderson Cooper: I heard a story that you wanted to buy a watch and at this point, you sold millions of albums, and you called up your manager to see if you could afford to buy the watch.
Eminem: Yeah, that’s true. I think it was a Rolex… it was a Rolex, and I asked him if I could afford it? They make fun of me for it, but I’m for real. The whole money thing, all that stuff, it was brand new to me… I still have that Rolex. I don’t wear it ‘cause I don’t want to get a scratch on it…
Eminem and Anderson Cooper On How To Start A Rap Career With No Money
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