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Muni Long’s Star Is Still Rising: Billboard x Honda Stage

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Muni Long talks her process, her “bootcamp” come-up and the importance of “me” time.

Learn more about her journey with Billboard and Honda.

Watch Muni Long talk about how she first discovered her love for music, going viral during her early career and staying true to her instincts in a conversation with Billboard and Honda Stage.

Muni Long:
I first discovered my love for music in the womb. My mother was a singer. My biological father sang. It was just sort of always there. I saw a few artists in concert, and I was like, “Yeah, I want to do that.” And no one ever told me that I couldn’t. I was so oblivious to disbelief. I was like, “Why can’t I have it?” I was really good in school, but I just wanted to be on TV. I was one of the first people to go viral singing the dictionary. I could sing the dictionary. It might not be very entertaining, but I’m gonna do it. “Superpowers” is the first song of my album. In a world that is so negative, it is a superpower to maintain your light and to walk in brightness. Worry about yourself. Don’t worry about nothing else. Don’t let nobody make you feel guilty. Just go do what makes you happy.

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