Meet FR KARMA

We were lucky to catch up with FR KARMA recently and have shared our conversation below.

FR KARMA, looking forward to learning from your journey. You’ve got an amazing story and before we dive into that, let’s start with an important building block. Where do you get your work ethic from?

Working honestly keeps me sane. I often find that in my free time, I am stuck in my head thinking about the past or the future. This is partly due to my adhd. I honestly love my work as well, and it makes me feel closer to God.

Thanks for sharing that. So, before we get any further into our conversation, can you tell our readers a bit about yourself and what you’re working on?

I am a musical artist. I make music of all kinds but if I were put in a category, I would be considered a hip-hop artist. Publicly I am known to have a rockstar person. I beileve that is because my most popular song is blend between rock and hip-hop. Also, because of my carefree attitude, I want to inspire other people to be themselves and help others.

There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?

My performances are known to be the best locally judging by public reception. As a result of my extravagant performances, everybody knows me. And sometimes, people will even forget they spoke to me before I performed, which is sad but funny. I found that it’s best to be yourself when you perform.
I know alot about being persistent with music. Doing music is really stressful when you run it like a buisness. What helps me stay consistent is concretration. My goals are on my mind all the time. It helps that I have encouraging friends and fans (the maniacs). It’s important to have supportive friends.
I’m great with connecting with other musicians and people. I found that in real life it’s best to be authentic. Alot of creatives respect people who stand out and be themselves. I am pretty well-known and respected around my city/my area for both my performances and my authenticity. I only have a couple people that don’t like me but I think it’s jealousy. That’s something that comes with being committed to your craft.

Awesome, really appreciate you opening up with us today and before we close maybe you can share a book recommendation with us. Has there been a book that’s been impactful in your growth and development?

My success is based on a book called “the master key system”. All my dreams have come true because of the book, I also feel like I’m closer to God because of it. This book was recommended by the late XXXTENTACION. This book needs to be studied, because it teaches the relationship between man and God. It talks about the laws of the universe. Like karma–this section talks about how important it is to help others so it can come back to you. It also shows you how to visualize where you are going in life. This will help you get to your goal. I beileve this step is related to law of attraction.

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