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3tune Exclusive Interview With Honk Magazine

3tune Exclusive Interview With Honk Magazine
3tune is a hip-hop rapper, and songwriter based in Dubai, UAE. He has been creating music for some time now and has managed to grow his fan base very quickly. 3tune has been able to reach out to people all over the world and have his message through his music has touch the hearts of many. He is working on releasing new music soon.
3tune got into music a few years ago when he was a kid. He was observing all the latest gadgets release and saw his friends with iPods. He thought it was truly interesting and longed for his own as he was, and still is, a music lover. 3tune loves getting lost to the tune of good music. Over time, he has been developing his genre of interest. He jumped around a lot before landing on R&B and hip-hop.
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We had the opportunity to chat with 3tune to talk more about his craft and more.
When did you discover your love for your craft and what made you realize you wanted to pursue a career in it?
I discovered the love for my craft when I recorded my first song. I just knew that this is something I would see myself doing for many years to come. It felt good to be able to get what I felt out there in a way where everyone would appreciate it. Seeing people actually enjoying the music & asking for more made me realize the potential it has and the promising career it presented. They love the music so I pursue it because its joy.
Name some of your projects that you really enjoyed working on.
“Want you” is one of the songs I really enjoyed working on because it has that soul to it and gives off some really good energy. Honestly I enjoyed working on all the projects because every one of them is different than the other. I simply enjoy the work I do and that is creating or being creative.
What are some of your greatest challenges when making music?
It’s the writer’s block for me more than anything else. Sometimes you just have nothing to write but you can still hum along which sometimes help a bit but the brick wall is always bound to happen. So a change of scenery helps or new events that occur in your life is going to wake the writer within you up.
What are your plans for the near future?
My plans involve more music videos & some big features which I at the moment am not going to share but if you follow me on IG you might catch a hint so stay tuned. So basically the plan is to keep on working until the work speaks for itself.
Is there anyone you’d like to thank?
I’d like to thank my support circle & my viewers for their positivity and faith because they aspire me to reach new heights every day.
What suggestions do you have for other artists like yourself?
Find your voice & be creative. Have faith in yourself and dedication. Give them something to believe in you for. Nothing happens overnight but you always have to have a positive outlook no matter what.
How can fans find you?
They can easily find me on all platforms just by searching for 3tune. I engage with everyone so you can always expect a reply.
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