3 Habits That Made Me A Full Time Music Producer By 22

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Published 2022-10-30

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  • This ain’t music production advice, this is life advice. Great words 🔥
  • @PsyWalks
    0:35 Time Management 2:48 Posting On Social Media 4:20 (nice) Continue to Push Forward 5:44 Stay Healthy 6:41 Push through low Points
  • @outeast5929
    Make music for the sake of enjoying what you make, it makes it so much easier. Less pressure = more fun, don't go into with the expectation of making money or hitting a certain deadline.
  • @bemci1975
    Very valuable lessons, I'm clocking 23 in 3 days, I've been making music for 5 years too, I decided to go all in and become a full time music producer, this year, but I'm not gonna lie I've not been consistent, I'm not getting myself out there, it's funny how my girl told me the same thing this morning, that I should get myself out there and show my face, own my brand... I'm talking too much, but yeah thanks BB, I'm gonna start doing this, so I can become successful a producer too. To anyone reading this, don't dwell in your down moment, remember why you started making music in the first place, that'll help you to make more and better music, have a good day 🙃
  • @orangemahrt
    As a 30yo who went through the industry from 19-24, got out, did the adult thing and built a '"career", and am now producing again and chasing my dream, I must say I'm so refreshed and inspired by your humility and bluntness, let alone your wisdom of the process. Followed and shared your account before I was done watching; looking forward to more content and to see your journey progress brotha <3 :D
  • @ktryushi4744
    Dude, I was a ghostproducer for 5 years and supported by many big dj artists, huge labels such as Spinning records, armada, STMPD records and much more…I made a lot of money but the problem is it made me depressed as hell, it gave me panick attacks, anxiety issues, sleep problems…I had to quite from my doctor because of my health issues because it was eating me alive….Being a music producer is very hard work. Too bad I don’t make tracks anymore…Because of my burn-out, stress, health issues. This is why most famous producers have depression…
  • @laesselaesse
    Video comes so perfectly for me to learn from. I quit my job 5 weeks ago to go all in as a producer. I’m making Beats everyday, uploading on my channel as much as i can, sending them out to people and trying to get some attention on social media and working with artist is everything i do. I just feel that these 5 weeks already have been so fantastic, just making music and enjoying what i love. It‘s hard to start from the bottom with only a little amount of money, but i feel like it will be worth it. To everyone who thinks about doing this too: It already helped me a lot. I improve my skills so much and can feel that i get much more used to making music and i‘m getting so much better at it like everyday. I would always take this step again because i‘m growing so much with what i‘m doing right now. Thank you for the vid BB, really helps me out as a motivation! ❤
  • As someone who turned 25 and is studying full time, it's so difficult to produce music consistently. Sometimes you'll feel like you're too old to even make a career as a full time music producer. Great tips by the way, there are realism in there!
  • @Melodrive
    I feel like sometimes whenever you are going through tough things, it's easier to sit down and just make something usually 2x better because of all your emotion piled up.
  • Way to go on all your accomplishments! It’s not easy for many in their early 20’s to have as much discipline to living a healthy and time-managed life than what you have shown us. Also, thank you for your personal help over the last year with my music production questions over Instagram. Many people don’t give their audience that one-on-one connection. Keep at it!
  • @chris135x
    Being at the age of 28, this video gives me the encouragement to start working towards my music career. I already have a Donner electronic set, a DAW, laptop, an interface, bass guitar and a MIDI keyboard. Thank you! I need this video!
  • @nawmeey
    Thank you for this video and for all you do. This video has been on my recommendations for days but I just couldn't bring myself to watch it. I finally did today and this is exactly what I need to hear. I've been struggling with music, personal stuff, and work for the last few months. It honestly feels like nothing is going right. What you said helps a lot and it's very encouraging! Thank you, truly. Stay blessed! ✨
  • @WES10.
    i actually appreciate this video. it’s much like the hundreds of others i’ve watched, just bringing up the same things be consistent, make it a priority, and prosper through it all enough to see the other side, it all makes sense and is simple in concept and i guess i just relate a lot to you so maybe this resonates more with me personally but either way i just like the delivery here.
  • This is great advice! Thank you for sharing that you struggled with the social media aspect too. That’s how I feel— putting myself out there (especially consistently) is the hardest part. It’s nice to know I’m not the only one who’s felt that way!
  • Hey man, I think I needed those words, so thank you - especially about the social medias, I’m not putting myself out there enough, and you’re right this is the world we now live in, so let’s surf this wave instead of missing opportunities. Also about health, I can do better. Thank you I really needed that 🙏🏼
  • @Tylerlevy
    This was incredibly helpful. I just discovered your channel and am already a huge fan. It’s so refreshing to see content for producers that isn’t JUST how to make beats, but talks about bouncing back from a bad day or prioritizing physical and mental health. This info is so valuable 🙏🏻
  • Scrolling up and smashing the like button is also a good habit.... (just sayin)
  • @iristsh
    Thank you for sharing your story and habits, it's inspiring and very helpful despite that I'm already a full time music producer. It's a great reminder to myself especially the consistency and posting on social media habit. Thanks again, all the best to your music, career & life !
  • @AlexaAriGo
    this was actually so helpful. like, I know all this, but the way you presented these things put them into perspective and made them easier to digest for my (officially diagnosed) ADHD brain. thank you