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Published on May 18th, 2023 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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‘Famished’ Artist Hungry as a Hostage Talks ‘Soundz of Revenge’

In this Live Session, independent artist and entrepreneur, Hungry as a Hostage, or H.A.H. for short, talks about his latest project, diversifying into distressed properties and life as an indie artist who gets first count on his money. Hungry dropped in to chop it up not only on his musical journey and choosing to remain independent, but he also let us in a bit on using his money to invest in distressed properties.

Hungry just re-released his impact album “Soundz of Revenge” which is a reminder of what one may have to hear from a real winner when one may have disregarded and refused to help them on their way up. I always think about those who didn’t believe in Bill Gates because he started Apple in a home garage…just think of the value of even one share of Apple from its start-up days.

It can be and often is the same in the world of music and business today…so we connected with a young lion who has, to coin a phrase from Steve Harvey, …put work clothes on [his] dreams… made them come to fruition and has a mission not only for himself but a message for those watching, tune in below to hear Hungry as a Hostage, tell me the story of his name and how it’s motivated him to create music and more!

Before the re-release of Soundz of Revenge, Hungry as a Hostage dropped his Famished LP on May 3rd with the title track sharing the name…it’s a full-ride project with emerging hits like the lead track Famished, Loyalty, and Moving’em…check it out below!

Connect with Hungry as a Hostage

Instagram: @hungryasahostage

Website: https://hungryasahostage.com/

 

Images: Hungry as a Hostage – Photo Credit Pro Motion

 


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