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About Me

My name is Jamie Cazley, I started producing at the age of 12. Growing in Essex , I was lucky enough to be surrounded by many creatives individuals in my family. Being surrounded by artists, singers, DJs and producer , I naturally followed in their footsteps , and began making music alongside them. 

At some point along my journey , I ended up managing an artist by the name of ZUZROCK .The music I made while working with my cousin wasn’t really my choice. At my core, I’m all about love—bringing people together and shedding light on the hard parts of love that no one really talks about. I decided to create and produce an EP called Emotion, inspired by everything I’m battling internally. It reflects the everyday struggles we all face: being fascinated by love, searching for the right path, and trying to be a good man. Yet somehow, I always fell zuz rock  He also happens to be my cousin. while working with him I played the role of an executive producer and co director. I also ended up co producing the soundtrack with my other cousin who goes by the name Marv . funding and trying to make the dream come true, I put my everything into anything that I do. when it came to shooting the Music videos and co directing , I try my best to motivate the artist and bring out the best in them. 

Play it by ear ? what does the name mean? ….

 

when I went to music college, I ended up spending two years not really progressing in my chosen course due to my dyslexia. I felt like college was really fast paste and the teachers not really having the time to allocate to me. So I spent most my time outside of college working with my cousins who do music and picked up beat making by ear. Hence the name play it by ear. 

 

Final Note : I want the world to feel exactly how uplifted I feel when I hear a beat of a particular music that I like. 

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I tried my hardest to get a education but cos of my dyslexia and not having the support from my family and  my fame  people were getting jealous of me and treating me different it was a lot for my mental health so i was hitting a brick wall every time . kids  if your reading this never give up on your self even if the battle seems  hard to over come life gets better when you accept your ups and down you look at life different especially when its not your fault 

From a young age, all I ever wanted was to become a footballer. I supported Arsenal and played for my school team, which was one of the few things in school I truly felt confident and good at.

After leaving school and going through a difficult breakdown, I focused all my energy on training. I spent countless hours in the gym and park , pushing myself every day to improve. My hard work eventually paid off when I started playing for Hale End. After that, I moved on to Waltham Forest and then Ilford, where I helped the club gain promotion. My performances started attracting attention from other clubs, and things finally felt like they were moving in the right direction.

At one point, my manager invited me on a night out with the team. I was planning to go, but a friend advised me not to. I listened to him, and shortly afterwards I was released from the club. Looking back, I realise how much I allowed other people’s opinions and advice to influence my decisions, especially from people who may not always have had my best interests at heart.

I later joined East Thurrock and played for their reserve team. Again, I was encouraged by a friend to leave because he himself was unhappy about not being selected. Despite the negativity around me, I still helped the East Thurrock side achieve promotion.

As time went on, my mental health began to suffer. I felt like my coach was taking advantage of me — using my ideas, my tactics, and reading my mind  and my way of thinking to benefit himself and other players while I was struggling personally. The pressure and stress became overwhelming, and I started becoming seriously unwell.

There was a point where I became so depressed that I nearly crashed my car. After everything I had been through, I finally decided to walk away from football altogether.

Even though my journey did not end the way I once dreamed it would, football was a huge part of my life and shaped who I am today.

Dreaming ,Puropse

and your surroundings 

will help you through life

pick wisely 

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