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About The Song:
"Loud" is a prayer for a breakthrough. It’s a hopeful record about endurance, timing, and waiting for your moment to finally arrive. The chorus asks the big question, "When will it be my turn? When will it be loud?"—holding both hunger and faith in the same breath. It's for anyone on the grind who refuses to back down.
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My work ethic wasn't shaped in a boardroom. It was demanded by necessity.
While studying Theatre Arts- a world of all-night rehearsals and ruthless execution- I ran a unisex salon out of my dorm just to survive. That was my first lesson in extreme ownership. It wasn't about passion; it was about survival. If I didn't perform, I didn't eat.
Performance meant one thing and one thing only: getting What Must Be D.O.N.E.
That's it. That's the principle that taught me how to deliver under pressure when failure is not an option.
Ambition demanded more. After years as a successful artist and entrepreneur, I was good, but not great. I saw bigger brands winning, and I needed to know why. I deliberately stepped away from my own business and went to work on the front lines of global retail conglomerates. I learned how products move, how brands win, and why most well-funded strategies still fail at the point of purchase.
This is why I can help you.
My transformation into a strategist was cemented when I was hired as a Senior Growth Lead for a North American Ed-Tech company. 95% of my job was jumping on high-stakes consultation calls with C-suite executives, bank leaders, and PhDs; all brilliant people who were stuck.
My role was to diagnose their career bottlenecks and architect the path to their next six-figure trajectory. On those calls, I learned to cut through the noise and deliver clarity. Fast.
Final Word...
Most leaders don't lack vision. They lack execution. They know what they want, but they don't have the structure or the 'how'. My entire journey, from the stage to the salon to the retail floor to the COO's office, has been a relentless education in one thing: execution.
I'm standing by. Are you still unsure?
Michael Adewale (MA)