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| quote: | Originally posted by Rodri Santos
i think this applys to 90% of producers if not more, but they've a raising period alternating hits with decent tracks, then all is a hit and afterwards is unavoidable that they go downhill.
When you start producing/Djing you usually love what you do, then with some luck you become sucessful and can live because of your music, this is when people tend to do as much as they can to earn more money and all his principles are thrown to the bin. |
Most of the time, yeah, but on some rare instances the financial stability actually liberates the artist to do exactly what they wanted to do in the first place. They no longer have the need to make money so they can do pretty much whatever they please.
Sadly this didn't seem to happen to Liam seeing the last two albums have been absolute dogshit.
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