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Global Recording Artist TRUBARZ reveals his #majorkey for success & more!

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Tru Barz Bio
Born and raised in Brooklyn New York, I was a quiet boy growing up on Ralph Ave. I was very spoiled but after my dad left, everything changed. My family moved to Kings Boro projects, and shortly after that we moved to Sheepshead Bay. At age 9, I started in the cadet core, which disciplined me a lot. In the cadet, core was where I was first introduced to music. One of the captains, Vaughn Armour, started a drum-line and later recruited me. We practiced every Tuesdays and Thursdays and I would always show up early. After a while, Brother Armour said that I was learning way to fast and that he wanted to teach me privately. My mom would pay him to practice with me every Saturday, and he would tell me to practice on a pillow. I practiced every day. I finally became the snare section leader when I turned 13, but I had some competition. A kid named Matthew started around the same time I did and had almost the same skill set as me. We put our skill to the test by joining the best marching band in Brooklyn, known as the Brooklyn Steppers. The drum-line was called Black Fire Percussion. In school, I started playing the trombone and the baritone. I just kept learning new musical instruments until I was eventually able to write my own music. Going into high school, I got accepted to the M.A.P Program at the Julliard Music School in Manhattan, NY. This is when I also fell in love with orchestral music. During this time, I wrote my own pieces for my recitals. I was even more advanced than some of my teachers. In high school, I meet a producer name, Eli. Ever since meeting and working with him, production and writing has been my life. I want to release tracks because music is what I love to do. I know I have talent. Everyone tells me I’m talented, but I’m very humble with it. Music is my life now, and I can’t do anything else. I have always dreamed of this. I want my dreams to come true now. It’s my time.

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