In this episode of The Franchise Report, the hosts welcome Exit Fame back to the show. Exit Fame is acknowledged by Franchise as an influential figure as he takes time to reflect on the artist’s growth since his first appearance, noting his significant progress and increasing respect from bigger artists in the music industry. The conversation highlights Exit Fame’s dedication and hard work, emphasizing his “brick by brick” approach to building relationships and gaining recognition.
Exit Fame discusses his continuous journey to earn more respect in the industry while maintaining gratitude for his current position. He mentions the importance of appreciating his progress while staying focused on further achievements. The discussion shifts to his recent travels for performances and the challenges of performing in unfamiliar states, notably enjoying his experiences in Los Angeles and Chicago but encountering difficulties in Atlanta.
When asked about new projects, Exit Fame mentions his 2023 releases, including “Exit Hell” and “Before I Exit Hell,” which earned him a nomination for the Boston Music Awards. He plans to focus on singles and visuals, with plans for a 2025 project alongside Dallas Rose. The conversation touches on his collaboration with a visual production team and the extensive content they have created together.
As the conversation winds down, Exit Fame expresses a desire to take a social media break and reconnect with life. He also acknowledges “Mathematics” as a key supporter in his corner, providing wisdom and support throughout his journey. Exit Fame highlights a notable collaboration with Tommy G that garnered over a million views on YouTube. When asked about a mentor he would like advice from, he names Rick Rubin, admiring his extensive influence and perspective in the music industry.