What is the real truth behind ageism in the music industry?
‘I lost myself even when I was behind the mic singing…it was me against everyone else in my music industry.’ – Jay Sean
Pop star Jay Sean delves into his unique journey from an aspiring doctor to a successful musician.
We also explore the challenges he faced as an Asian artist in the hip-hop industry, his candid views on ageism in pop music, and the impact of social media on artists’ mental health.
Table of Contents
- From Medicine to Music
- Ageism in Pop Music
- Social Media’s Impact on Artists
- Choosing Authenticity Over Success
- ‘Dreamer’ Parents as Inspiration
- Importance of Education
- Embracing the Journey
- Venturing Beyond Music
- Breaking Stereotypes
- Power of Focus
- Courageous Steps into Unknown Territory
- Creating Unique Musical Fusion
From Medicine to Music
Jay Sean’s transition from aspiring medical student to successful recording artist underscores the power of passion and determination.
His journey highlights that it’s never too late to pursue one’s dreams, even if they deviate from conventional paths.
Ageism in Pop Music
The issue of ageism in pop music is a prevalent concern.
The industry often prioritizes young talent over experience and skill, creating a challenging environment for older artists who may have much more to contribute but are sidelined due to their age.