A Pass posted on his Instagram story a message to creatives of all walks of art asking them to hold onto their moments of creativity tightly until they fade naturally. According to the "Gamululu" singer, when inspiration or the groove to create strikes, creatives should work on projects in these moments until they exhaust whatever creativity they find.
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He advised creatives against leaving projects in such moments, hoping to return and finish them later.
"This message goes to anyone who's creative, most especially artists. If you ever get in the groove or in the moment to create something and you're feeling it," he says.
Each inspired moment carries unique elements that a project can never get again, "it's like you've landed on a station that is playing the exact song you want to listen to," he says.
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A Pass is the voice behind a number of successful musical projects. Aside from his unique voice and style of music, the singer is also known for his lyrical prowess. If his message is anything to go by, he practices what he preaches.
"Enjoy the song. Finish the project. Don't just move away. Say you come back tomorrow. You won't get the same energy. You may never do that song the way it's supposed to be done or that thing that you're doing. Think about it," he adds.
The groove or inspiration, is defined as the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
According to Psych Central, inspiration is uncontrollable, which is why it is important to make the most of it when it happens. However, may occur if you spend some time allowing your thoughts to flow without limitations. This can be letting yourself note down ideas or goals that come to your mind without considering their consequences, or challenges or worrying about how they may be done.
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