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    New York Music Artist, Rabzdied Talks About Life In The Industry

    Rabzdied is an artist that hails from Long Island, New York. Rabzdied allows his audience to feel closer to him through his music. Through a series of punchy 80’s lyrics and guitar and piano melodies; this artist is like no other. We sit down with Rabzdied to discuss his new music, background, and more.

    HypeFresh: When did you first fall in love with music?

    “When I was 15 years old, I started to write my own lyrics. When I was younger, my parents got divorced. This was very difficult for me. A lot of my music was inspired by Mac Miller. “

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    HypeFresh: Was there ever a moment where you wanted to give up on music?

    “One of the biggest tragedies that happened to me was the time my house was broken into. All of my valuable belongings were taken. The passion for my music and for my career and the struggles that I’ve gone through helps me bring energy to every song and every live stage performance.”

    HypeFresh: What is your greatest achievement?

    “The greatest achievement is the time when my song was played on Hot 97. The crazy part is, I was only 10-years old.”

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    HypeFresh: Tell us about your most recent project?

    “My latest song is about getting distracted. It was directed by John Fitzpatrick. My favorite song thus far is “Don’t Leave me”. I have a lot of tracks recorded, but I have no plans to release them because I want to wait until I get more of a fan base.  Although I hope to one day work with Kid Laroi and Charlie Puth because their vibes and energy are amazing.”

    HypeFresh: What is next for you?

    “Right now, I am working as an independent artist. I want to pursue my career as an independent before signing with some big fish in the field.”

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