Video lil sammie i like it7/8/2023 ![]() ![]() The other 50 percent was actually my mother, my manager at the time, as well as Dallas Austin, they made an executive decision to part ways. Making some mistakes outside of the public eye. ![]() When you went “ghost” the first time were you avoiding the lack of normalcy and the backlash of not being able to make mistakes in private like a normal kid your age would be able to do?ĥ0 percent of my first hiatus was a collective decision between myself and my parents to just go to school and enjoy being a child. So just to be living out my dream at such a young age, and to be accomplished, and sell a million records, was a dream come true. But those are the sacrifices you have to make when indulging in this industry. I couldn’t play Little League football anymore. I couldn’t go to the gym and play basketball anymore. I don’t think as a child I was prepped for that part of things. And at 12 years old I was blessed to land a deal with Capitol Records and Free World Entertainment via Dallas, Austin. At 8 years old I knew that I wanted to pursue music professionally. I was humbled of course, and grateful, that my dreams started to manifest. How’d your life change after going platinum at just 13 years old?ĭrastically.
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