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Soldier for Love: The Deep Philosophy of Peace, Love, and Unity Through Truth

The Loneliness of the Holy Goal "Here we go again, this road so lonely." When I look back at the path I’ve walked, those are the exact words that echo through my mind. Choosing to stand for something pure in an industry and a society that rewards corruption, exploitation, and superficiality is a solitary journey. It is another way, a different day, but the goal remains absolutely holy. I have learned through years of struggle that when you dedicate your life to a higher principle, you cannot expect the crowd to walk with you. You have to be willing to march alone through the darkness, holding onto your internal compass when all external lights go out. I tell artists and thinkers all the time that you cannot let the coldness of the world dictate the temperature of your soul. "Never give it up, you gotta do it homie." When you carry a message of genuine transformation, the people around you might not understand the vision right away. They might look at your sacrifices...

What Now 2 — Eric Leo 108's Conscious Hip-Hop Album on Power, Politics & Propaganda

 The first What Now EP took aim at the rap game. Artists, clout chasers, the underground, the fraudulent — Eric Leo 108 said what he had to say and didn't flinch. What Now 2 takes that same energy and points it somewhere bigger. Released December 26, 2025, this is Eric's 11th album and his most politically charged project to date. Where the first EP was about hip-hop culture, the sequel is about the culture — America, power, propaganda, and the systems that shape how we think without us realizing it. This is hip-hop as a diagnostic tool, and Eric uses it with precision. A Bigger Sound, A Broader Canvas The first What Now was built entirely on Kylo Got Beats productions. For the sequel, Eric opened the doors wide — beats from L. Marquee, Suspenceful, Cozy Bear Beats, Tantu Beats, Cmadd, Anno Domini Nation, and Ryini Beats, with KeyAno handling production duties across the project. The result is a more textured, wide-ranging album that gives each track room to breathe and...

The Real Truth About Success in the Music Industry

I'm going to tell you something that nobody in this business wants to say out loud. The music industry is not a meritocracy. It never really was, but right now it's less of one than it has ever been. If that sentence makes you uncomfortable, good. You need to understand the game before you can beat it, and most people never even learn the rules. So let's talk about the real truth about success in the music industry. Not the fairy tale version where talent rises and the universe rewards the grind. The actual version, backed by data, lived experience, and a hundred examples you already know by name. Why Only Rich Kids Seem to Make It Anymore Here's the uncomfortable headline. The rich kids are not the exception in this industry. They're the rule. You probably grew up hearing the opposite. You heard that if you wanted it bad enough and worked hard enough, you'd make it. That's a beautiful idea and it sells a lot of motivational content. But when you actually lo...

Lyceum Recordz Is Looking for an Investor — Here's the Real Talk

Lyceum Recordz Is Looking for an Investor — And I'm Not Going to Sugarcoat It Let me be real with you from the jump. I'm Eric Leo. I am Lyceum Recordz. Lyceum Recordz is me. There's no big machine behind the curtain — it's just one person, operating on a couple hundred dollars a month, building something I genuinely believe is a gold mine. And I'm looking for an investor. Let Me Tell You What I've Built I picked up my pen in 2009. I dropped my first album in 2010. Since August 2021, I've been releasing music every single month, and since 2023, every single week. I have more than 250 tracks, ten books, and nine blogs. The music, the books, the blogs — all of it is umbrellaed under Lyceum Recordz. I have connections, contracts, IP, and hundreds of digital properties. I have a business plan — both long and short term. I have a marketing plan, an operations plan, and a monthly P&L. I run the whole operation off a budget most people spend on grocerie...

Does Your Celebrity Idol Notice You? Why That Won't Make You Successful

Does Your Celebrity Idol Notice You? Here's Why That Still Won't Make You Famous I gotta talk about something. This comes up over and over again in my experience as an artist, and I think it needs to be said plainly. I've heard multiple artists talk about celebrities like their attention is the measuring stick for whether they're gonna make it. Screenshots of Jelly Roll liking their post. Swearing that some other celebrity is "watching them." That kind of energy. I get it. I've been there and done that. And I'm here to tell you — who cares? Let's Be Real: What Can They Actually Do for You? Think about it seriously for a second. Besides an ego boost, what can these people really do for your career? Does Jelly Roll have his own label? If he does, are you the right fit for it — and have you proven enough of a model for him to actually invest in you? Even if Sabrina Carpenter noticed you tomorrow, she'd have to hand you her contacts, an...

What Now EP — Eric Leo 108's Unfiltered Hip-Hop Reality Check

  What Now? Eric Leo 108's Most Unfiltered EP Is the Hip-Hop Reality Check You Didn't Know You Needed You ever get to a point where you look at the state of hip-hop — the posturing, the pandering, the artists chasing algorithms instead of truth — and your only honest response is: what now? That question is where Eric Leo 108 lives. And the What Now EP is his answer. The EP That Pulled No Punches You already know the system is broken. You've watched politicians perform outrage while cashing checks from the same corporations they claim to oppose. You've seen rappers with massive platforms choose comfort over truth — chasing streams, dodging controversy, sanding down every sharp edge that might cost them a brand deal. What Now is for people who are tired of pretending that's okay. This is the album mainstream hip-hop is too scared to make. Not because the artists don't see what Eric sees — but because seeing it and saying it out loud are two very different t...

The Artist's Floor: Why Financial Stability Is a Creative Act, Not a Sellout

  The Artist's Floor: Why the Money Question Isn't About Getting Rich There's a conversation happening in economics circles that independent artists have been living — in their bodies, in their bank accounts, in their creative lives — for decades before the researchers caught up. The science now confirms what the broke-but-driven creator has always known: having money isn't everything. But not having it is absolutely everything . That's not a motivational slogan. That's the conclusion from decades of happiness research — and it maps almost perfectly onto the realities of building a life as an independent artist. The Floor Changes Everything In 2010, Nobel Prize-winning psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Angus Deaton published a landmark study out of Princeton with a finding that stopped economists in their tracks: emotional wellbeing — your actual, daily experience of joy, calm, presence, and peace — rises with income up to approximately $75,000 per year. A...