Jon Bon Jovi to aspiring musicians: 'Find your way. It can be done'
Rock-and-roll Hall of famer Jon Bon Jovi shared his thoughts about making it big in the music scene, recently.
He shared this in an interview with "MSNBC’s Mavericks With Ari Melber" last Wednesday, Feb. 3, where he was asked about the same.

He began by sharing his backstory. How he persuaded a New York City-based DJ to play one of his songs titled "Runaway."
"That song got on the radio in New York City, no band, no record deal, no manager, no nothing. A 20-year-old kid knocked on the door,” he said.

He added: “Now, looking 37 years later, kids have the Internet, so they have to find their own way to reinvent the wheel. They have to think of something that’s as unique so that they stand out. ‘Cause there’s a lot of other talented kids out on the street, and a lot of other talented songwriters out on the street. In order to differentiate yourself, you’ve gotta think differently.
"And so go and be that me from 37 years ago and find your DJ, find your way. It can be done. And do not succumb to fads and fashions, because by the time you get up to speed on whatever is fashionable, the trend has changed. You have to be your own self," he ended.
Watch the full interview here:
https://youtu.be/abEsBBtbZt8
Read more here:
https://mb.com.ph/2020/12/27/jon-bon-jovi-reveals-bands-life-changing-album/