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In today's episode, Wvssim and Pinnacle discuss how post-secondary students and people with full-time jobs can manage to release consistent music and content on a low, or no budget. Wvssim is an artist who produces all of his own instrumentals, and takes care of the majority of the releases and content by himself. He's successfully graduated and acquired a job through his degree, which has now enabled him to devote more funds and free time to his craft and passion.

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Wvssim's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/1wvssim

Wvssim's Beat Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXOEu4029BATgLXH9w94mnA

Wvssim's Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3DsmvMCKRlQgTKTzCfSOvm?si=L_GqGbNBQJO5sEvApp4ciw

Pinnacle: https://www.instagram.com/pinnacleatthetop/

Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Iuuuie1skJOOAtLxg3Ie5?si=27de84daf09d4e37

Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3GIP58l

Intro and Outro Song: Samuel Kinsella - Where Do They Come for Me-

Timestamps:

00:00 - Wvssim Intro

03:30 - Writing Lyrics Instead of Journaling

05:30 - Creating Authentic Music

08:00 - Getting Your REPS In

10:00 - Why Wvssim Didn't Drop Out of School (Must Listen)

14:00 - The Best Way to Learn Mixing, Mastering, Beatmaking etc

15:30 - How Wvssim Finally Conquered Beat Block

17:15 - Not Limiting Yourself

17:40 - Taking Breaks Because of Creative Block

18:00 - The Benefits of Consistency

21:20 - Not Having Any TIME To Work on Music

22:00 - Having Energy To Create

25:14 - Create Without Expectation to Get Your Freedom

27:30 - Releasing With No Budget

30:30 - Finding His New Manager

34:00 - Releasing Singles vs. An Album