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As much as it pains me to write this, I decided now is the right time to revisit this episode of the podcast featuring two dynamic journalists, Akiba Solomon and […]
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313b. The Healing that made the Healer feat. Madame Sé (part two) podcast
in this episode with musician Dude Dynamik. The hosts discuss Dude Dynamik’s music, influences (J. Cole, Lil Wayne, Young Dro), and his journey to success. The conversation touches on his background, his confidence, overcoming challenges, and his future goals. He emphasizes the importance of perseverance and being authentic to oneself. Highlights -Musical Influences and Style: Dude Dynamik cites J. Cole, Lil Wayne, Young Dro, and Tyler the Creator as major influences, highlighting how their styles and approaches to music shaped his own. He describes his music as dynamic and multifaceted, encompassing upbeat party anthems and more personal, emotionally resonant tracks. -Unique Background: He reveals his surprising side hustle in college basketball, showcasing his diverse skills and passion for the game beyond music. -Overcoming Adversity: Dude Dynamik opens up about his challenging upbringing, losing his mother at a young age and being raised by grandparents. He credits these experiences with building his resilience and confidence. -Defining Moment: Paying off $61,000 in debt served as a catalyst for pursuing music full-time, demonstrating his dedication and hard work. -Message of Authenticity: He consistently stresses the importance of being oneself, embracing failure as a learning opportunity, and not conforming to industry pressures. He encourages listeners to pursue their passions fearlessly.
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As much as it pains me to write this, I decided now is the right time to revisit this episode of the podcast featuring two dynamic journalists, Akiba Solomon and […]
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