PHOTOS: Music Artist Starda Stops By Back2Besa

Photos: Susan Fried

SEE THE FULL STORY THIS SATURDAY ON BACK2BESA AT 10:30PM ON FOX 13 AND SUNDAY AT 10AM ON FOX 13+

Last week, Besa Gordon from Back2Besa recently caught up with Staten Island artist Starda, who recently opened for Lil Wayne at the Tacoma Dome. The conversation was a treasure trove of insights into Starda’s musical journey, their latest project "The Starda Party" with the talented producer Ron Browz, their experiences touring in Thailand, and much more.

The interview, which spanned over 30 minutes, was filled with valuable content, but one segment truly stood out. Starda shared some powerful advice for those, especially the youth, who feel stuck in their current situations. They passionately stated, "You’ll never know how free you will really feel when you step out of your comfort zone and try something new." Starda emphasized the importance of sometimes pursuing activities that friends might not be interested in to discover who you truly are and where you’re meant to be. Their message was clear: don’t let personal interests be swayed by what friends are or aren’t into. "I’m not saying you have to do it all alone, but sometimes you have to go your own way to find your true path," they said.

This message resonated deeply, as many of us have had to carve our own paths despite the opinions of others. Starda’s journey is a powerful reminder of the importance of individuality and perseverance.

For those looking to catch a vibe, "The Starda Party" is now available on all streaming platforms. It’s a reflection of Starda’s unique style and artistic vision. Check it out and let their words of wisdom inspire you to follow your passions, no matter the challenges.

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