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In this conversation, Matt talks with Jason Singer, also known as Michigander, about mental health, music, switching labels, and the challenges of being an artist in today's music industry. They discuss Jason's musical influences, his experience with anxiety, and the resources available for musicians dealing with mental health issues. They also touch on the rewarding and exhausting aspects of being an artist, the importance of being true to oneself on social media, and the impact of online negativity. In this conversation, Jason and Matt discuss the importance of being true to oneself as an artist and the challenges of navigating the music industry. They also talk about Jason's experience with his new label, the process of selecting songs for an album, and the impact of radio play on an artist's career. They share their thoughts on the evolution of musical tastes and the power of personal connections in the music industry. Jason highlights the song 'East Chicago, Indiana' as the one he is most proud of, and he gives a shoutout to his friends Dylan Grantham and Abby Holliday as artists who deserve more recognition.

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In this conversation, Matt talks with Jason Singer, also known as Michigander, about mental health, music, switching labels, and the challenges of being an artist in today's music industry. They discuss Jason's musical influences, his experience with anxiety, and the resources available for musicians dealing with mental health issues. They also touch on the rewarding and exhausting aspects of being an artist, the importance of being true to oneself on social media, and the impact of online negativity. In this conversation, Jason and Matt discuss the importance of being true to oneself as an artist and the challenges of navigating the music industry. They also talk about Jason's experience with his new label, the process of selecting songs for an album, and the impact of radio play on an artist's career. They share their thoughts on the evolution of musical tastes and the power of personal connections in the music industry. Jason highlights the song 'East Chicago, Indiana' as the one he is most proud of, and he gives a shoutout to his friends Dylan Grantham and Abby Holliday as artists who deserve more recognition.

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