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In this heartfelt episode of WAGM Studio, Raspy Soul opens up to hosts Gam and Mz Gogetta about the personal and professional experiences that have shaped who he is today. As a self-proclaimed hopeless romantic, Raspy's love for music runs deep, rooted in his upbringing by his musically passionate mother who was also a preacher. Her influence is evident in the emotional depth and soulfulness of his music.
Raspy candidly shares a pivotal moment in his life when he was shot and spent two weeks in the hospital. This experience prompted reflection on his independence and initial departure from his faith. Music became not just a career, but a vital emotional outlet, allowing him to express and process his feelings, whether he's happy or sad. He captures audiences with his commanding stage presence and genuine engagement.
A lover of R&B, Raspy's mission is to create music that resonates on a personal level, moving his listeners one person at a time. He is driven by the desire to spread love through his art and is looking forward to future collaborations that will further his goal of connecting with people through music. #explorepage #podcast #interview
As the U.S. health system grapples with new outbreaks and the risk of old diseases making a comeback, we’re looking to the past to inform how people in marginalized communities […]
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