improvement ka paper kese Dene h samjha do
mene 12th ke exams diye the result aagya acche number nahi aaye pr mei chahta hun ki aa jaye acche number improvement Dekr pr dost kehre h aur kamm ho jate h improvement Dekr
mene 12th ke exams diye the result aagya acche number nahi aaye pr mei chahta hun ki aa jaye acche number improvement Dekr pr dost kehre h aur kamm ho jate h improvement Dekr
pls mei bohot confuse hun mene bohot mehnat kri h cuet ke liye abhi bhi kr rha hun mujhe hansraj college chahiye bsc in cs krne ke liye pr taiyari se lag nahi raha jayada laa paunga kya drop lekr ipu se krlu? kyuki iit nit jitna dam nahi pls koi guide krdo bsc krne vale berojgar rehte h sab kehte h pls koi samjha do ek saal drop lu toh kya kru aur agar na lun toh kya karu
pls mei bohot confuse hun mene bohot mehnat kri h cuet ke liye abhi bhi kr rha hun mujhe hansraj college chahiye bsc in cs krne ke liye pr taiyari se lag nahi raha jayada laa paunga kya drop lekr ipu se krlu? kyuki iit nit jitna dam nahi pls koi guide krdo bsc krne vale berojgar rehte h sab kehte h pls koi samjha do ek saal drop lu toh kya kru aur agar na lun toh kya karu
mera cuet ka exam h mujhe physics and chemistry nahi ho rahi ques kr raha tha organic ke nahi hore even mene bohot reactions yaad kari h kya kru help krdo yar reactions preparetion sab krliya kuch solve ni kr paa raha
They say passion is all you need to succeed, but sometimes reality hits harder than your biggest dreams.
Hi everyone. I’m Aryan, a recent 12th-grade graduate from Delhi, India. I write, sing, produce, and compose my own music. But here is the catch: I have to do it all on a basic 4gb ram phone with a really weak processor. The phone constantly freezes, and the final audio quality is so bad that it makes me feel like my voice is the problem. It constantly makes me question if I should even be doing this.
I don't have anyone to guide me, and my family isn't financially stable enough to buy a music-grade mic or headphones. To them, the only priority is that I get a job and support the house.
The crazy part is how fast I picked this up entirely on my own. I learned how to make a beat in just one week and fully produced and composed my own track on that lagging phone. I learned rhyming in a month. I write my lyrics in Hindi, drawing from my own life and the struggles of people around me. I’ve been singing for a while, constantly learning from my mistakes and trying to improve.
I had this vision of being a beacon of hope for others. I wanted to inspire people, tell them it's okay to make mistakes, and show them they should never give up. But today, I am the one giving up. My financial reality and lack of gear are forcing me to stop.
I know the competition is fierce, and I know I could survive it but not without basic gear like a mic and headphones. Since I can't afford them, I am officially letting go of the thought of building a professional career in music.
Maybe someone else will take my place and become the hope I wanted to be. This society really needs people who support each other. From what I’ve seen, people are often just jealous; they don't value artists, and lyricists get even less respect.
I will never stop writing lyrics, but I won't pursue music professionally anymore. Instead, I’m going to focus on college, get good grades, and find a stable job. If I don't do this, I'll just end up failing in life while trying to make music on a broken phone.
Good luck to all of you. Please be a source of hope for someone else and help them, because so many great talents never make it out of their struggles. If I ever make good money in life, I will make sure to help struggling artists achieve their dreams.
If anyone is interested in hearing the Hindi songs, lyrics, and beats I’ve produced on my phone, please let me know.
Thank you for reading this. God bless you guys.
They say passion is all you need to succeed, but sometimes reality hits harder than your biggest dreams.
Hi everyone. I’m Aryan, a recent 12th-grade graduate from Delhi, India. I write, sing, produce, and compose my own music. But here is the catch: I have to do it all on a basic 4gb ram phone with a really weak processor. The phone constantly freezes, and the final audio quality is so bad that it makes me feel like my voice is the problem. It constantly makes me question if I should even be doing this.
I don't have anyone to guide me, and my family isn't financially stable enough to buy a music-grade mic or headphones. To them, the only priority is that I get a job and support the house.
The crazy part is how fast I picked this up entirely on my own. I learned how to make a beat in just one week and fully produced and composed my own track on that lagging phone. I learned rhyming in a month. I write my lyrics in Hindi, drawing from my own life and the struggles of people around me. I’ve been singing for a while, constantly learning from my mistakes and trying to improve.
I had this vision of being a beacon of hope for others. I wanted to inspire people, tell them it's okay to make mistakes, and show them they should never give up. But today, I am the one giving up. My financial reality and lack of gear are forcing me to stop.
I know the competition is fierce, and I know I could survive it but not without basic gear like a mic and headphones. Since I can't afford them, I am officially letting go of the thought of building a professional career in music.
Maybe someone else will take my place and become the hope I wanted to be. This society really needs people who support each other. From what I’ve seen, people are often just jealous; they don't value artists, and lyricists get even less respect.
I will never stop writing lyrics, but I won't pursue music professionally anymore. Instead, I’m going to focus on college, get good grades, and find a stable job. If I don't do this, I'll just end up failing in life while trying to make music on a broken phone.
Good luck to all of you. Please be a source of hope for someone else and help them, because so many great talents never make it out of their struggles. If I ever make good money in life, I will make sure to help struggling artists achieve their dreams.
If anyone is interested in hearing the Hindi songs, lyrics, and beats I’ve produced on my phone, please let me know.
Thank you for reading this. God bless you guys.
They say passion is all you need to succeed, but sometimes reality hits harder than your biggest dreams.
Hi everyone. I’m Aryan, a recent 12th-grade graduate from Delhi, India. I write, sing, produce, and compose my own music. But here is the catch: I have to do it all on a basic 4gb ram phone with a really weak processor. The phone constantly freezes, and the final audio quality is so bad that it makes me feel like my voice is the problem. It constantly makes me question if I should even be doing this.
I don't have anyone to guide me, and my family isn't financially stable enough to buy a music-grade mic or headphones. To them, the only priority is that I get a job and support the house.
The crazy part is how fast I picked this up entirely on my own. I learned how to make a beat in just one week and fully produced and composed my own track on that lagging phone. I learned rhyming in a month. I write my lyrics in Hindi, drawing from my own life and the struggles of people around me. I’ve been singing for a while, constantly learning from my mistakes and trying to improve.
I had this vision of being a beacon of hope for others. I wanted to inspire people, tell them it's okay to make mistakes, and show them they should never give up. But today, I am the one giving up. My financial reality and lack of gear are forcing me to stop.
I know the competition is fierce, and I know I could survive it but not without basic gear like a mic and headphones. Since I can't afford them, I am officially letting go of the thought of building a professional career in music.
Maybe someone else will take my place and become the hope I wanted to be. This society really needs people who support each other. From what I’ve seen, people are often just jealous; they don't value artists, and lyricists get even less respect.
I will never stop writing lyrics, but I won't pursue music professionally anymore. Instead, I’m going to focus on college, get good grades, and find a stable job. If I don't do this, I'll just end up failing in life while trying to make music on a broken phone.
Good luck to all of you. Please be a source of hope for someone else and help them, because so many great talents never make it out of their struggles. If I ever make good money in life, I will make sure to help struggling artists achieve their dreams.
If anyone is interested in hearing the Hindi songs, lyrics, and beats I’ve produced on my phone, please let me know.
Thank you for reading this. God bless you guys.
They say passion is all you need to succeed, but sometimes reality hits harder than your biggest dreams.
Hi everyone. I’m Aryan, a recent 12th-grade graduate from Delhi, India. I write, sing, produce, and compose my own music. But here is the catch: I have to do it all on a basic 4gb ram phone with a really weak processor. The phone constantly freezes, and the final audio quality is so bad that it makes me feel like my voice is the problem. It constantly makes me question if I should even be doing this.
I don't have anyone to guide me, and my family isn't financially stable enough to buy a music-grade mic or headphones. To them, the only priority is that I get a job and support the house.
The crazy part is how fast I picked this up entirely on my own. I learned how to make a beat in just one week and fully produced and composed my own track on that lagging phone. I learned rhyming in a month. I write my lyrics in Hindi, drawing from my own life and the struggles of people around me. I’ve been singing for a while, constantly learning from my mistakes and trying to improve.
I had this vision of being a beacon of hope for others. I wanted to inspire people, tell them it's okay to make mistakes, and show them they should never give up. But today, I am the one giving up. My financial reality and lack of gear are forcing me to stop.
I know the competition is fierce, and I know I could survive it but not without basic gear like a mic and headphones. Since I can't afford them, I am officially letting go of the thought of building a professional career in music.
Maybe someone else will take my place and become the hope I wanted to be. This society really needs people who support each other. From what I’ve seen, people are often just jealous; they don't value artists, and lyricists get even less respect.
I will never stop writing lyrics, but I won't pursue music professionally anymore. Instead, I’m going to focus on college, get good grades, and find a stable job. If I don't do this, I'll just end up failing in life while trying to make music on a broken phone.
Good luck to all of you. Please be a source of hope for someone else and help them, because so many great talents never make it out of their struggles. If I ever make good money in life, I will make sure to help struggling artists achieve their dreams.
If anyone is interested in hearing the Hindi songs, lyrics, and beats I’ve produced on my phone, please let me know.
Thank you for reading this. God bless you guys.
They say passion is all you need to succeed, but sometimes reality hits harder than your biggest dreams.
Hi everyone. I’m Aryan, a recent 12th-grade graduate from Delhi, India. I write, sing, produce, and compose my own music. But here is the catch: I have to do it all on a basic 4gb ram phone with a really weak processor. The phone constantly freezes, and the final audio quality is so bad that it makes me feel like my voice is the problem. It constantly makes me question if I should even be doing this.
I don't have anyone to guide me, and my family isn't financially stable enough to buy a music-grade mic or headphones. To them, the only priority is that I get a job and support the house.
The crazy part is how fast I picked this up entirely on my own. I learned how to make a beat in just one week and fully produced and composed my own track on that lagging phone. I learned rhyming in a month. I write my lyrics in Hindi, drawing from my own life and the struggles of people around me. I’ve been singing for a while, constantly learning from my mistakes and trying to improve.
I had this vision of being a beacon of hope for others. I wanted to inspire people, tell them it's okay to make mistakes, and show them they should never give up. But today, I am the one giving up. My financial reality and lack of gear are forcing me to stop.
I know the competition is fierce, and I know I could survive it but not without basic gear like a mic and headphones. Since I can't afford them, I am officially letting go of the thought of building a professional career in music.
Maybe someone else will take my place and become the hope I wanted to be. This society really needs people who support each other. From what I’ve seen, people are often just jealous; they don't value artists, and lyricists get even less respect.
I will never stop writing lyrics, but I won't pursue music professionally anymore. Instead, I’m going to focus on college, get good grades, and find a stable job. If I don't do this, I'll just end up failing in life while trying to make music on a broken phone.
Good luck to all of you. Please be a source of hope for someone else and help them, because so many great talents never make it out of their struggles. If I ever make good money in life, I will make sure to help struggling artists achieve their dreams.
If anyone is interested in hearing the Hindi songs, lyrics, and beats I’ve produced on my phone, please let me know.
Thank you for reading this. God bless you guys.
I’m 18 years old and just passed 12th standard. I write songs, sing, and try to produce my own music. Music is something I genuinely want to pursue in my life.
Right now I don’t have enough money to buy proper equipment. A friend gave me his old mic for use, but I don’t have an audio interface, so I’m not able to record my songs the way I want.
I’m trying my best with whatever I have, but it’s getting difficult to move forward. That’s why I’m reaching out. If you have any old or unused audio interface that you could give or even lend, it would really help me a lot.
Ik it's so random but just a small chance to continue working on my dream of becoming a singer.
mei college 1st year student hun delhi university ka mei lyricists hun aur singing krta hun apne songs and mei beat producing sikh raha hun mujhe apne kuch gaane release krne hai pr mere pass accha mic nahi tha mei phone se record krta tha toh mere ek dost ne mujhe apna second hand mic diya pr usme audio interface lagta h uska kharab hogya isliye ab vo meri help nahi kar sakta LEWITT LCT240 PRO mic hai pls koi help krdo meri is mic ko chalane mein kya kru saste mein mere ko samjh nahi aa raha itne pese nahi h jo audio interface kharid saku mei kya pta apki choti help se kisi ka career ban jaye
mei college 1st year student hun delhi university ka mei lyricists hun aur singing krta hun apne songs and mei beat producing sikh raha hun mujhe apne kuch gaane release krne hai pr mere pass accha mic nahi tha mei phone se record krta tha toh mere ek dost ne mujhe apna second hand mic diya pr usme audio interface lagta h uska kharab hogya isliye ab vo meri help nahi kar sakta LEWITT LCT240 PRO mic hai pls koi help krdo meri is mic ko chalane mein kya kru saste mein mere ko samjh nahi aa raha itne pese nahi h jo audio interface kharid saku mei
mei college 1st year student hun delhi university ka mei lyricists hun aur singing krta hun apne songs and mei beat producing sikh raha hun mujhe apne kuch gaane release krne hai pr mere pass accha mic nahi tha mei phone se record krta tha toh mere ek dost ne mujhe apna second hand mic diya pr usme audio interface lagta h uska kharab hogya isliye ab vo meri help nahi kar sakta LEWITT LCT240 PRO mic hai pls koi help krdo meri is mic ko chalane mein kya kru saste mein mere ko samjh nahi aa raha itne pese nahi h jo audio interface kharid saku mei