
Contrary to popular believe, a solo isn’t a time for you to shine alone.
A solo is as significant as it is because the audience knows your surrounded by support even if no one’s standing behind you.
A solo is more of a singalong. It comes after someone and before someone else.
A solo is meant to elevate, bridge and connect a group (not only the audience) on a deeper level.
The only solos that don’t work are the selfish ones. The mic drop ones. The one and done ones.
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