As someone deeply passionate about music creation, I've often felt that my work doesn't get the recognition it deserves, especially labeled as 'slept on.' This year's shift is about changing that narrative by focusing more on sharing my authentic sound and connecting with listeners who appreciate originality. The phrase 'my music will stop being slept on this yr' really resonates with me because it captures that drive to break through the noise in a crowded music scene. From my experience, it requires patience, consistent release of quality tracks, and leveraging platforms where genuine connections happen. I've also learned that engaging directly with the audience through social media and live performances helps build a loyal fanbase. When people understand the story and effort behind the music, they are more likely to support it. Moreover, exploring new promotion channels and collaborations has been effective in expanding reach. Reflecting on what works and being adaptable contributes to transforming from an overlooked artist to one who stands out. In summary, overcoming the 'slept on' label involves not just creating great music, but also strategic sharing and authentic engagement. This year is about embracing that journey and inviting people along for the ride.
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