Lipko & StakanVodki
Lipko, you keep playing for the love of it, but when the wallet’s empty, what do you do?
When the wallet’s tight, I don’t stop playing— I just change the stage. I’ll drop a quick set in a café, jam with friends for a few bars, or do some street tunes that might turn into a paid gig later. I’m not all about the cash, but I keep the rhythm flowing and let the music find its way back to the bank.
Good plan, but if you’re still chasing pockets on the street, better map out how to turn those chances into real income before you keep riding that wave.
Yeah, I hear you. I’m already sketching out a few ways to turn the street vibes into a steady beat— think a little merch, online gigs, maybe a tiny studio setup. It’s all about turning the spontaneous into something that pays the bills without killing the soul.
Sounds good if you can actually put the cash in the bank before you start splashing around. Keep the merch, the gigs, the studio—just don't let the dream drown out the paycheck.