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Johnny Cocoaâs philosophy is sound and simple. âI know that greatness attracts greatness,â he told Rolling Stone during his appearance on the latest episode of On Your Radar. âSo Iâm going to continue to be great.â The Texas-raised rapper has big plans for his future, and they all begin with him backing himself to the fullest extent.
But he hasnât always been this trusting of the process. âThe first time I met a personal idol, I made OG Ron C at an event I performed at, and that I totally bombed,â Cocoa remembered. âI started getting butterflies in the stomach. You know, it was my very first time performing. It just went to trash. I didnât get to meet him that night, but he did email me. I messed that up, too, thinking that I was gonna get scammed or something or thinking that somebody else was trying to steal my music or steal ideas from me. But we ended up rekindling our relationship down the road. Thankfully, that was a beautiful full-circle moment.â
Cocoa has been protective of his work from the moment he stepped into the role of an artist after a man he met at his first refinery job asked him to pen a song for him. âI never did give it to him, because I fell in love with it myself,â he recalled. âEven though I never recorded it, it made me fall in love with the writing process. I wouldnât be an artist today, still, if I didnât actually go through the writerâs block that I went through writing that song, and then actually going through the process of paying for and booking my own studio time. That taught me a lot of the foundational elements of being an artist, and I fell in love with those things altogether.â
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