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How Will I Do It?

Updated: Aug 20

Alright so Monday the 11th of August 2025 and it's been a bit of a hectic week if I'm being honest. I mean it's only just getting started but then again to be fair nowadays like the weeks are sort of like blending into each other. I don't know what day is Monday, what day is



Tuesday, what day is Saturday, what day is Sunday etc etc. and day, et cetera, et cetera. But music-wise, I've been busy. I'm getting a little bit more active because it's getting a little bit easier to put the projects that I've had in my books. It's getting easier to put those together.


And in essence, what it is that I'm struggling with at the moment is effectively keeping up with the demand because it's like, in the same way that I feel like sometimes it's just easy to just effectively just put music out. Music, again, just very easily gets forgotten and very easily gets missed if it isn't put out with all the necessary information. I think information is probably going to be a key part of this reflection because


how does a person understand me? How does a person understand my lyrics, the context or the reason or the purpose behind why I'm putting a song out in the first place? How do I get them to care? It's very difficult to do that in a world, in a realm and in an age where every single song


that you could possibly think about is available at the will to subscribe to something that effectively has that. Obviously I'm referring to Spotify, iTunes, or you know, Apple Music, which is what they call it nowadays.


All you need to do is subscribe to any one of those services, and you know, millions of songs are effectively available at the punch, you know, at the press of a finger or whatever it is, at the touch of a screen. And you know, because music is so readily available, it's hard to get people to care.


And you know, I'm constantly continuously asking myself, how is it that I can provide more value with each song that I put out? Like, how is it that I'm able to do that? And that keeps me eternally busy. But sometimes busy isn't good, knowing full well that you can get busy doing something and not actually go forward.

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