Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Lv Suniga. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Lv, thanks for joining us, excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. Any thoughts about whether to ask friends and family to support your business. What’s okay in your view?
Asking people in general to support you where I come from is tough in general. Family support is a beautiful blessing to have in an enormous climb to be your best- I lack that. I do not have that so I tend to share success with a small team of people I consider a family and that is just as important. If you let the universe works itself in its own behalf, and support what/who you enjoy even if the support isn’t reciprocated, you’ll get the blessing you have earned.
Lv, before we move on to more of these sorts of questions, can you take some time to bring our readers up to speed on you and what you do?
I met a group of artists in Arizona who were not getting the traction that I believed they deserved and it pushed me to start writing about them to get their name and music shared to the world. Eventually, that worked its way into some more “well-known” artist around that I began writing about, then that turned into interviews to which became what I think was the most beneficial part of my work; music video reviews.
I went and took all of that though and turned it into my beloved projects that I release yearly. Crediting creatives in Arizona who need more recognition than what’s given.
Now, it wasn’t easy. There’s a lot of self-discipline I still have to overcome to get myself further than where I know I could’ve been right now and I don’t mind that because I am still human- not a robot. But I’m proud of the truth I spill behind the scenes and eventually, it becomes an expresso shot that helps me put the artists’ needs on the front lines so I always deliver the most truthful part of my opinions to any words I write about them and turn any interview discussions into a mini biography for their start in this life.
Are there any resources you wish you knew about earlier in your creative journey?
The resources that would’ve been more beneficial for me to have more knowledge in earlier in this journey would have to be obvious ones like the in-depths of bloggers and blogging websites along with how to correctly articulate a music video. Also learning how to start to finish create a song(s) for project releases. Studying is incredibly helpful when I look back on the fact that I learned as I went. I only knew I wanted to write and I ran with that.
Is there a particular goal or mission driving your creative journey?
I want to disappear as a best-selling author. That’s it.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: @602Lv
Image Credits
Graphics: Bean Supreme Picture: Makkeio