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Musicians Can Thrive
English - February 04, 2021 03:14 - 53 minutes - 43 MB - ★★★★★ - 15 ratingsPersonal Journals Society & Culture Business Careers music business podcast indie music business diy musician music business indie musician diy music career diy musician tips music podcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Yandi shares his approach to collaborations, and his perspective on when getting paid is a priority, and when it's more important to focus on your music's reach.
I admire the work Yandi is doing both as a producer, and as a rap artist. There's a maturity to his approach to building a career in music that makes him more resilient when unexpected hurdles like a pandemic come and disrupt our lives.
The first time I saw Yandi’s name, it was the production credit of the debut single my friend RC McCree released in January 2020.
At the time, RC was still a vague memory of a guy who I played a show with and I remembered I liked his voice. So I tapped on the screen of my iPhone, turning on the volume... It was a great song. RC’s voice had this unique tone that it felt like every other track of the song was designed around.
Immediately after listening to that song, I wanted to figure out how and where I could find this guy Yandi so I could meet him. I wanted to get to know who this talented producer was.
Find Yandi's samples and loop packs on Bandcamp.
Listen to his original music on Apple Music
Listen on Spotify
Twitter @mynameisyandi
Visit Yandi's website https://www.mynameisyandi.com
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