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In this episode of the Music High Beasts podcast, host Cannon interviews recording artist and entrepreneur GENODA1. They discuss Geno's passion for music and his belief that passion is what keeps him going in the marathon of the music industry. Geno emphasizes the importance of patience in the creative process and the need to balance work and music. He also talks about how his music touches people's spirits and motivates them, connecting with his audience through his realness and relatability. Geno shares his mindset and approach to performing live and the challenges of being an indie artist. He explains why he is willing to accept the high level of risk in the music industry and the love and passion for creating that keeps him going. Geno also opens up about dark moments in his life, including his struggle with drug addiction. Geno discusses the darkest period of his life, his childhood, and the support he received during the start of his music career. He also shares his thoughts on the current state of the music industry and highlights two songs that gained popularity. Geno expresses his desire to improve his singing vocals and become a better person and artist. He appreciates the well-prepared questions and the overall experience of being on the Music Hype Beats podcast.
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