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LoginIt can be tough. You may spend a huge chunk of your time enthusiastically posting their art that no one else cares about, or listening to cringeworthy SoundCloud remixes. You may feel used and hate being seen as merely a supporter. While third wave feminism and the internet have helped do away with this—women are now able to become their own stars—musing still happens. The closeness you feel with an artistic union is unparalleled. The music, art, or poetry that you two make together is nothing short of magical. Your conversations have depth. It is nice to feel seen, and to share a connection beyond basic appearances. You come to appreciate their point of view and how much they pour into their work.
Every profession enjoys certain advantages and disadvantages that may project onto the relationships of the people working within its confines. Dating a musician may certainly be a fun, exquisite, and enriching experience but one has to be prepared for some drawbacks, too. Therefore, for those who make music and are in the industry because they are passionate about it, establishing a music career is usually their top priority. As a result, they may often sacrifice their personal time and energy to be fully devoted to their profession.
When it comes to romance, most couples are satisfied with sticking to the basics like going on movie dates, trying out new restaurants and jet-setting to exotic destinations. But for a select group of love birds, their idea of quality time includes co-writing lyrics, hitting the recording booth and sharing the mic. In a world where romance and music merge quite often, these couples stand out for their ability to mix business with pleasure, often resulting in timeless records. Tune in below. Since then, the duo has seamlessly blended passionate vocals about love with hard-hitting verses regarding prestige, further solidifying them as the perfect example of Black romance and success.
I put it in quotations because there really is no such thing, but to put it in perspective. Some of this is going to be a little soul bearing as well, so bear with me. Yes, some, or rather most artists suffer from some sort of depression.
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