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Music has a unique way of connecting people, but for many aspiring artists, the fear of rejection or feeling "not good enough" can stop them from sharing their voice. Vononb, an artist who began his musical journey in April 2025, knows this struggle well. Originally from Waukegan, Illinois, and now living in Kenosha, Wisconsin, he has a clear message: "Nobody can stop you but you." His story is about believing in yourself and pushing through the noise of a confusing music scene. Vononb says he has always had an ear for music, no matter the genre or style. This natural ability gave him a foundation to explore sounds and rhythms without limits. Growing up in Waukegan, a city with a rich cultural mix, he absorbed diverse musical influences that shaped his approach. Moving to Kenosha brought new experiences and inspiration, fueling his creativity. His journey started recently, but his passion runs deep. He believes that music today can feel overwhelming because of the sheer number of talented individuals working hard to get noticed. This environment can discourage newcomers, but Vononb sees it as a call to stay consistent and keep grinding. Many artists hesitate to share their work because they worry it won’t be accepted or appreciated. Vononb’s goal is to change that mindset. He wants people to understand that if they believe in their music, no one else can stop them. This belief is the foundation of his message and his art. He encourages artists to: Trust their unique sound, even if it doesn’t fit popular trends Keep creating regularly, regardless of immediate success Use criticism as fuel to improve, not as a reason to quit This approach helps artists build confidence and resilience, two qualities essential for long-term success. The music industry today is complex. With streaming platforms, social media, and countless new artists emerging daily, it’s easy to feel lost. Vononb describes this as a confusing point in music history. For him, the key is to focus on the grind and consistency rather than chasing quick fame. He advises new artists to: Develop a routine for creating and sharing music Connect with local communities and fellow musicians Focus on improving skills and experimenting with sounds By doing this, artists can carve out their own space and build a loyal audience over time.

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