The intellijend Podcast
👉 Stop guessing. Start engineering Spotify growth with intellijend → https://www.intellijend.com [https://www.intellijend.com] and use code POD25 at checkout for 25% off for life In this episode, Ocean sits down with intellijend to unpack what it actually means to reinvent yourself as an artist in 2026 — and why sometimes the hardest part of growth is walking away from the thing that already works. Ocean shares his unconventional journey from training MMA in Thailand, to building one of YouTube’s biggest producer channels during the peak of the trap and drill era, to eventually leaving behind a successful content business, placements, and brand deals in pursuit of a completely new path in underground electronic music. They dive deep into the psychological side of being an artist online — how social media metrics can quietly become tied to self-worth, why creators often get trapped by the audience they built, and what it actually takes to “kill the old version of yourself” in order to evolve creatively. Ocean opens up about the fear of starting over from zero, sacrificing momentum, and trusting a vision before there’s any external proof it will work. The conversation also explores the modern reality of music careers today: audience-building, content creation, algorithms, authenticity, and the tension between artistry and attention. Ocean explains why being an artist now requires far more than just making good music — and why the people who win are usually the ones who learn how to communicate their identity, not just their songs. They also get practical about growth. From release strategy and Spotify algorithms, to why consistency and repetition matter more than virality, Robin and Ocean break down the long game of building momentum in a world obsessed with overnight success. They discuss why most artists quit too early, why patience compounds, and how building a niche audience online can be more powerful than trying to appeal to everyone at once. The episode also touches on nightlife culture, underground scenes, moving from Bangkok back to Europe, throwing independent events, and why being physically close to the “energy” of a music scene still matters even in an internet-first world. At its core, this episode is about self-belief: trusting your instincts, embracing reinvention, and staying committed to the process even when the outside world tells you it’s not working yet. If you’re an artist trying to navigate identity, audience-building, content, and long-term career growth in the modern music industry, this is one of the most honest and introspective conversations you’ll hear. If you’re serious about turning attention into real Spotify growth, that’s exactly what Intellijend was built for — helping artists drive targeted listeners at the right moment to trigger algorithmic momentum. Get started at https://www.intellijend.com [https://www.intellijend.com] and use code POD25 at checkout for 25% off for life. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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