Today we’d like to introduce you to Joe Dreamz.
Joe Dreamz grew up in a majority white neighborhood, playing sports in school and attending Church every Sunday. During a chance encounter In high school JoeDreamz wrote his first song but it wasn’t until after attending college and working several 9-5 jobs. When Joe finally decided to take a leap of faith and chase his dreams full time. After noticing the amount of people who have no clue what their dreams are or are lacking the courage to take the leap as well, his mission is now to Inspire people to live their dreams through hip hop and is working everyday to lead by example.
Overall, has it been relatively smooth? If not, what were some of the struggles along the way?
Hanging out with the wrong people, the need for validation, not sticking to things long enough to see them grow, distractions.
We’d love to hear more about your work.
I am a hip-hop artist I have a large social media following And I am most proud of inspiring people to live their dreams through hip hop and all of the testimonials that I received in the comment section and in my direct messages.
Any shoutouts? Who else deserves credit in this story – who has played a meaningful role?
Over the years, I have had life coach therapist managers business coaches leadership coaches pastors counselors in high school my mom and my dad in the house my little brother who’s a genius, people that I met doing Uber, other artists, and I am obsessed with personal development.
Pricing:
- T shits available online $39
- $5 freestyles
- Masks $20
Contact Info:
- Website: @livejoedreamz
Image Credit:
Joe Dreamz
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