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Welcome to today’s conversation featuring the acclaimed music producer, Charity Work. From humble beginnings to championing the Space City Beat Battle, Charity’s rise in the industry has been nothing short of inspiring. Her victory at iStandard's Beast of the Beats solidified her status as a formidable talent, and it was during this time that she laid the groundwork for her visionary platform, God LVL—an initiative aimed at empowering the next generation of music creators.
One of her career highlights includes producing for lyrical powerhouse Cyhi The Prynce, an experience that sharpened her skills and deepened her understanding of the industry's inner workings. Charity also candidly discusses the challenges she’s faced as a female producer in a male-dominated space, sharing how overcoming doubt and stereotypes fueled her resilience. Her journey is a testament to determination, talent, and purpose—and serves as a beacon for future women in music production.
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By We Create Music TVWelcome to today’s conversation featuring the acclaimed music producer, Charity Work. From humble beginnings to championing the Space City Beat Battle, Charity’s rise in the industry has been nothing short of inspiring. Her victory at iStandard's Beast of the Beats solidified her status as a formidable talent, and it was during this time that she laid the groundwork for her visionary platform, God LVL—an initiative aimed at empowering the next generation of music creators.
One of her career highlights includes producing for lyrical powerhouse Cyhi The Prynce, an experience that sharpened her skills and deepened her understanding of the industry's inner workings. Charity also candidly discusses the challenges she’s faced as a female producer in a male-dominated space, sharing how overcoming doubt and stereotypes fueled her resilience. Her journey is a testament to determination, talent, and purpose—and serves as a beacon for future women in music production.
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