{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/05db9598-9baf-443a-ab69-21a77284c034/683da863708e9fc9b43e880f?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Ep. 212: Russ | Building An Indie Empire","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/61b76666169562d85de9508f/1748868707136-dcbb87bb-1097-407a-bbff-0013f5dc469c.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>This week’s guest is one of the most successful independent artists in modern music.</p><p>He’s a rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer who built his career from the ground up. in this rare conversation, he opens up about the side of the journey we don’t usually hear:</p><p>The&nbsp;<strong>emotional weight of ownership</strong>, the&nbsp;<strong>mental toll of doing it all alone</strong>, and the&nbsp;<strong>belief system that kept him going when no one else did</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p>This is a blueprint for any creative who wants to build something real&nbsp;<strong>without losing their peace</strong>.</p><p>And The Writer Is...&nbsp;<strong>Russ!</strong></p><p><br></p><h3>Chapters</h3><p>00:00 – Intro</p><p>02:14 – How Russ Beat the System Without Selling His Soul</p><p>04:16 – Childhood Chaos, Cop Cars &amp; Creative Spark</p><p>07:06 – Soulja Boy, Pep Rallies &amp; Atlanta Music Culture</p><p>08:19 – Rock Ballads &amp; Soul Roots You Didn’t Expect</p><p>10:11 – The Guitar That Started It All</p><p>11:49 – GarageBand &amp; Making Beats for Friends</p><p>12:41 – Wayne, Wiz &amp; Folk Rock: A Weird Musical Diet</p><p>13:56 – Why Russ Doesn’t Sound Like Anyone Else</p><p>15:29 – Publishing Wars: Russ vs. Drum Programmers</p><p>26:18 – Why Songwriters Are Fighting for the Wrong Money</p><p>29:32 – The $850K Sample Mistake</p><p>30:21 – Power, Control &amp; Protecting His Business</p><p>34:05 – Why He Still Handles His Own Deals</p><p>35:11 – A Wake-Up Call to Songwriters: Keep Your Records</p><p>39:03 – When a Song Hits Mid-Dinner, You Leave</p><p>41:44 – Burnout, Collaboration &amp; Creative Revival</p><p>45:11 – The Line He’ll Never Cross in Rap</p><p>48:01 – Turning Fights Into Hits (Literally)</p><p>50:07 – Writing in the Shower &amp; Whispering Hooks at 2AM</p><p>54:14 – Harmonizing with His Partner—In Music and Life</p><p>56:02 – When He Doesn’t Create, Everything Unravels</p><p>57:09 – The 20% Rule That Changed His Sanity</p><p>58:07 – How Columbia Let Him Stay Indie (Kind Of)</p><p>61:06 – Ownership, Spending, and Where the Real Money Is</p><p>63:56 – What Russ Would Do If He Had to Start Over</p><p>65:19 – Vulnerability vs. Confidence: The Real Inner Battle</p><p>66:07 – Why He Samples Even Though He Can Write Anything</p><p>66:38 – Burnout &amp; Building a Life Outside of Music</p><p>67:52 – Being Your Own Engine (and Breaking Down)</p><p>69:25 – The Hidden Prison of Fame</p><p>70:38 – Panic Attacks, Depression &amp; Healing</p><p>72:01 – Therapy, Faith &amp; Finding Balance</p><p>75:17 – Music as Medicine (and a Mental Trap)</p><p>78:42 – Dopamine Detox &amp; Spiritual Warfare</p><p>81:11 – Why He Hates LA</p><p>82:22 – “I Can Make a Hit in 20 Minutes”—But Should I?</p><p>83:33 – Escaping the Productivity Hamster Wheel</p><p>84:38 – A $25M Lesson Every Artist Should Hear</p><p>86:51 – Love, Identity, and the Power of a Creative Partner</p><p>89:09 – Real Talk on Timing, Trust, and Tension</p><p>90:54 – What Actually Grounds Russ (That You Don’t See Online)</p><p>92:33 – What He Hopes to Be Remembered For</p><p>94:10 – For the Dreamer Who’s Almost Out of Gas</p><p>96:22 – Why Gratitude Isn’t Optional</p><p>97:47 – Ego vs. Purpose: The Shift That Saved His Career</p><p>99:21 – Navigating Hate, Criticism &amp; Longevity</p><p>102:06 – Owning Your Story Without Needing a Comeback</p><p>104:33 – Faith, Flow &amp; Letting Go</p><p>107:18 – Redefining Wealth: What Energy Are You Leaving Behind?</p><p>109:55 – Art as Therapy: Why He’ll Never Stop Writing</p><p>112:11 – Leaving a Legacy Without Forcing It</p><p>115:03 – What He Still Doesn’t Feel Comfortable Sharing</p><p>117:12 – A Final Message to Artists Who Feel Alone</p><p>120:10 – Outro: What Russ Hopes You Take From This Episode</p>","author_name":"And The Writer Is"}