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Check Out Loove Moore’s Story

Today we’d like to introduce you to Loove Moore.

Hi Loove, so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work-life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today?
When I was young, I had a strong sense of self. I always knew my purpose and my destiny but I challenged my faith along the way. Putting everything I wanted to have rewarded to me first before serving my purpose and having the “rewards” come after.

I’ve said many times before “I wish I had someone that could do _____ for me…” until eventually I became that person to do for me. This was the birth of my creative expression. Taking the initiative to have control over my destiny.

I’m sure you wouldn’t say it’s been obstacle free, but so far would you say the journey have been a fairly smooth road?
My biggest struggle was believing in myself. I’m a very unique individual and at times, I let my love for community dictate my actions over my personal legend. When I started to trust God, I began to recognize everything God got me through, God will get everyone in my community through if they choose to surrender as well. So the weight was lifting from me. Nowadays, I love to embrace my individuality because it is what makes me unique and allows me to bring to this realm what I only can bring and no one else.

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I like to say I live for a living. I love stepping out of my comfort zone even though it’s tough often because I know that outside of my comfort zone is where my growth lives. In this world, we get a lot of information coming in and once we process the information we need a way to release. Being a creative is the way that I release.

I started my professional creative journey as a dancer for MC Hammer. I learned a lot about having a strong team of like-minded people focused on the same goal and I also learned the value of HARD WORK. We would practice, practice, and practice until every move was like breathing. Eventually, I moved my creative efforts into the music realm myself. My confidence as a creator grew as I received positive feedback from my music.

To be an artist, I needed a lot of support. When I needed a person to record my music and didn’t find anyone, I became my own engineer. When I needed someone to shoot my music videos and couldn’t find anyone, I became my own videographer. My skills grew so great that now I could offer those services to others in need just like me.

Is there anything else you’d like to share with our readers?
I would like to say believe in yourself. When you believe in yourself, you show your belief in God and gratitude is the oil of relationships. It makes things smooth and tranquil. I also like to leave you all with this message “THEY MAY DO IT TO YOU BUT DONT DO IT TO YOURSELF!”

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