They felt they had reached their ceiling independently and wanted to expand their reach to a larger audience. The deal they signed provided control and allowed them to maintain their identity while gaining more opportunities.
They had no prior experience with touring and didn't know how shows were run. Being on tour with Jelly Roll taught them the ropes and provided valuable business insights.
The song went viral on YouTube, garnering over 90 million views, which significantly boosted his visibility and career without the backing of a label.
They advise artists to thoroughly understand the deal they are signing, ensuring it benefits them and doesn't strip them of control or their identity. It's crucial to be knowledgeable about the terms and not just sign out of eagerness.
Doobie's music has become more diverse, incorporating rock, hip-hop, and various other styles. He no longer sees himself solely as a rapper but as an artist open to different genres, including country.
Doobie has been sober for over two and a half years, a decision he made primarily for his son and to improve his quality of life.
They aim to play in stadiums, achieve more plaques recognizing their success, and continue elevating their careers while staying healthy.
Highlight describes Holy Center as a lifestyle brand that has grown organically without much initial investment. It represents the idea that nobody is perfect and has expanded to include a wine line.
Bunnie welcomes her brothers from another mother and long time friends Doobie and Hylyte. The talented musicians talk about their rise to fame in the hip hop, rap, and rock world, how they came to meet and get to know Jelly and Bunnie, the opportunities that made a major splash in their career, and how they navigate all the craziness that comes with making music and touring. Before playing a CRAZY drug and sex themed game of Never Have I Ever with Bunnie, Doobie and Hylyte talk about what's next in terms of dropping new music and taking it on the road.
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