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PG Explores The “Stress” Of Being An Artist

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
December 22, 2020
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PG Explores The “Stress” Of Being An Artist
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The emerging music artist, “PG” has released a new EP titled, “All of Me” which comprises five songs. All the songs are perfectly blended with a balanced composition of different music elements. “Stress”, the last single on the EP expresses the plight of being an artist in the initial stages of a musical career.

PG has given everything in his new EP which is why he has selected a title, “All of Me” for it. The music artist with a distinct voice has explained in the song, “Stress” about the difficulties a music artist faces while establishing his place in the music world.

In the song, “Stress”, PG has expressed that it is very difficult for a music artist to find support and a listening ear when he doesn’t have any credibility in the music world. He says that it is like graduating college where one applies for a certain degree and nobody is ready to hire an individual without any experience.

PG has shared his personal experiences about how he encountered many difficulties while embarking on his musical journey. He said he self-doubted himself continuously and even thought of quitting doing music. The music artist has added that he cared more about people but he didn’t get the required response for his care.

PG says that has heard more hate towards his music than compliments. He has expressed that it simply leaves him in pain when he sees people change at an instant if one doesn’t serve their purpose anymore. PG has confessed that he tries his level best to honestly work in his music to create a strong emotional appeal for his listeners. He says one can feel his pain and heartful emotions in every word of the song, “Stress”.

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