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Dodu Pau recounts a recent night out, describing his experience with drinking Moldovan wine and subsequently feeling unwell, which led him to leave a DJ event early. A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to the genesis of his music career, beginning with his early exposure to R&B and hip-hop, especially citing Mac Miller as a major influence, and his commitment to developing his craft since childhood through piano lessons. He shares his thoughts on the financial challenges and the critical importance of networking for independent artists, while also discussing his personal decision to avoid drugs in the music scene. Dodu Pau outlines his artistic sound, which he describes as a blend of artists like Drake, J. Cole, and Kendrick Lamar, before concluding with a discussion of his upcoming music projects, including an album and an EP dedicated to a recent breakup, and his plans for personal branding and consistency on social media.
By Eugen IonescuDodu Pau recounts a recent night out, describing his experience with drinking Moldovan wine and subsequently feeling unwell, which led him to leave a DJ event early. A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to the genesis of his music career, beginning with his early exposure to R&B and hip-hop, especially citing Mac Miller as a major influence, and his commitment to developing his craft since childhood through piano lessons. He shares his thoughts on the financial challenges and the critical importance of networking for independent artists, while also discussing his personal decision to avoid drugs in the music scene. Dodu Pau outlines his artistic sound, which he describes as a blend of artists like Drake, J. Cole, and Kendrick Lamar, before concluding with a discussion of his upcoming music projects, including an album and an EP dedicated to a recent breakup, and his plans for personal branding and consistency on social media.