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“I started singing backgrounds for Mary Mary and Usher during 'Confessions.' Then I jumped to working with Anthony Hamilton, Jill Scott; jumped again to Kanye West, The Killers. I kept saying, 'OK, this is the last time; then I get to do my music.'” quote by BJ the Chicago Kid
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“I started singing backgrounds for Mary Mary and Usher during 'Confessions.' Then I jumped to working with Anthony Hamilton, Jill Scott; jumped again to Kanye West, The Killers. I kept saying, 'OK, this is the last time; then I get to do my music.'”

BJ the Chicago Kid

About This Quote

Source Interview: Billboard Magazine, 2015

The speaker describes a pattern of moving from supporting roles to personal artistic work, repeatedly promising it will be the final step before focusing on his own music.

In simple terms: He keeps shifting from helping others to pursuing his own music, thinking each time it will be the last.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and act on your own creative goals now.

Themes

career ambition music industry personal growth

Mood

determined reflective

Type

motivational personal narrative

When to use this quote

  • recording sessions
  • concert planning
  • personal project launches
  • networking events

Key Concepts

artist development career transition creative autonomy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What steps can you take today to prioritize your own music?
  • How does the “last time” mindset affect long‑term progress?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may overlook structural barriers that limit artistic independence.

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