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No i started singing in garage bands in school only cause most kids couldn't. I coukdt either but wanted to form bands.
Over time I got better and better. To a point where I was getting comolimejts...I didn't know you could sing like that..... I didn't either.
Legend has it my kindergarten teacher heard potential and encouraged my mom to have me pursue it
But it wasn't really a thought till I discovered old who music, that I became all in.
What I noticed is that I sang like the record. Somehow was able to channel the sound if said singer and it came out pretty close.
Im from jersey, near NYC, competion was always tough, hard to be even the best musician on your block, let alone anywhere.
Yes I have dozens of recordings on hard drives I cant get access to.
I went thru new PC every two years and would keep the hard drive. They ate incompatible with new models snd password protected, so likely fone for good I've been a legend since kindergarten... My computer ate my demo... Blah Blah. What's stopping you TODAY, Dom?
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