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The conversation is about the Head Da Don's journey in the music industry, starting from his early love for music and freestyling to his first time in the recording studio. He discusses the influence of artists like DJ Quik and Biz Markie on his music. The guest also talks about his experiences in jail and how they shaped his perspective on life. He mentions that his son and a case he caught were the turning points that made him take music more seriously. However, he admits that he is still unsure if music is his career and mentions that money would be a determining factor. In this conversation, Head discusses his approach to music and his experiences in the industry. He emphasizes that he has always done music as a form of therapy and not for money. He talks about the importance of having multiple avenues of income and mentions his personal projects and businesses. Head also shares his connection with Tech N9ne and how they collaborated on a song. He reflects on the changes in the music industry, particularly with the rise of streaming, and advises artists to focus on their craft and not let external factors hold them back.
By Alexnda Tha GreatThe conversation is about the Head Da Don's journey in the music industry, starting from his early love for music and freestyling to his first time in the recording studio. He discusses the influence of artists like DJ Quik and Biz Markie on his music. The guest also talks about his experiences in jail and how they shaped his perspective on life. He mentions that his son and a case he caught were the turning points that made him take music more seriously. However, he admits that he is still unsure if music is his career and mentions that money would be a determining factor. In this conversation, Head discusses his approach to music and his experiences in the industry. He emphasizes that he has always done music as a form of therapy and not for money. He talks about the importance of having multiple avenues of income and mentions his personal projects and businesses. Head also shares his connection with Tech N9ne and how they collaborated on a song. He reflects on the changes in the music industry, particularly with the rise of streaming, and advises artists to focus on their craft and not let external factors hold them back.