Alright, so we’re so thrilled to have Oso with us today – welcome and maybe we can jump right into it with a question about one of your qualities that we most admire. How did you develop your work ethic? Where do you think you get it from?
My work ethic comes from two different motives, first and foremost my kids play a major role in my drive to become a legend in this music industry. The second thing that keeps me going is the fact that years ago I dreamed about being in the position I’m in now therefore, I feel like the right thing is to keep going to keep elevating.
Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?
My name is Oso Muka, I am one of the crunkest artist in the city of Atlanta. My story as a artist starts with me being overlooked in everything I did concerning music. It was times I sat in the studio from 3pm-5am just to get a opportunity to record a verse. A lot of people did not take me serious, but after a while of self doubt I built a friendship with Tree. This is a guy who impacted my music journey as well as my personal life a lot. Tree and I got on a phone call one late night and I expressed to him how I wanted to take music serious. The next day Tree went to the nearest music store and purchased all the equipment we need to start our music journey. From there we built a team what is now call Block Bandit. With that being said the thing that makes this journey so special and exciting to me is that fact that we did this together and built a team from the ground up.
Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?
The three qualities and skill that was most impactful in my journey is hard work, determination, and the able to understand. These are the essential qualities you need to become a successful artist in this industry. Hard work and determination is not something you learn it is a drive that you are born with. The ability to understand is a skill that you will learn over time in the music industry. Trust me a lot of times I felt angry about certain situations but I had to come to a realization that most of them are out of my control.
How would you spend the next decade if you somehow knew that it was your last?
The challenge I facing at the moment is the time. I would like to dedicate all my time to my dream of being a legend in this music industry, but being in my kids life as a father, role model, and a support system is more important. Therefore, I’m learning to have balance.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://siteid-1799678.univer.se/
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/osomuka?utm_medium=copy_link
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@osomuka
- Other: https://tr.ee/QolwXBnBuz
Image Credits
Pictures by Khickin