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Rising Stars: Meet Garrett Adair

Today we’d like to introduce you to Garrett Adair.

Hi Garrett, thanks for joining us today. We’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
I have been writing music since I was 15, but it wasn’t until last year that I decided to really start sharing it with people.

I met an independent producer last year (2021) in Nashville and shared one of my songs with him in his studio, and he said “Wow… that’s actually not bad!” That was in March of 2021, and by September, I decided to move to Nashville full-time to pursue something I had hidden for most of my life.

In March of this year, I had a video go viral of my sister playing my song at her wedding, and in May, I released that song. It’s called “See The World” and you should check it out!

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
If the journey isn’t rough, I don’t know if you are truly on one! I’ve been blessed by having amazing partners in this business, but every day is a learning experience!

As long as I am learning, staying humble, and being consistent I think great things will happen. I am in music for the long run and won’t ever give up on it.

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I am a singer-songwriter and artist.

This is my first official year of releasing music, but starting in July I will be putting a song out every 2 weeks until the end of the year so people can get a sense of who I am as an artist.

What do you think about happiness?
Family, friends, and music in that order. Without a strong support system, I couldn’t be pursuing my true passion as I am able to. A friend once told me that music is one of the only things that is involved in almost everything we do.

When you are eating at a restaurant there is music in the background, when you are at the gym you have headphones in listening to your favorite playlist, when a groom is watching his bride-to-be walk down the aisle, music is playing in the background to solidify that moment.

It’s hard to find a moment where music isn’t involved, and that is why I love making it.

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Jay Odebunmi

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