
In this episode of The Song that Healed Me, host Savanna Smith sits down with Los Angeles based singer-songwriter Prithvi Prajosh to discuss how “Ask for Help” by Kings of Convenience helped redefine what it means to be an independent artist.
They also talk about:
Making a huge career change in your mid-20s
The process of moving from India to attend Berklee College of Music
Gaining the confidence from posting covers on YouTube to performing on a stage
How social media idolizes the jack of all trades artist
and more!
Prithvi finishes the episode with a clip of his upcoming single, “I think you’re a poem,” which comes out on May 10th. Pre-save it HERE.
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