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RB E89 - Yacobucci | Camden Owen
Camden Owen Yacobucci, better known as "Yacobucci." He is an American musician born and raised in Akron, Ohio but currently based in Los Angeles, California. He started recording his music at 17 and released his first mixtape, "Strong Static," under his previous stage name, "Lil Yac." He was inspired when it came to music. It did something he could never explain. Yaco couldn't just listen to it; he needed to create it. In high school, he always tried to surround himself with music, so he joined the marching band and played the trombone. He could never really get into the songs they played; he got some affordable studio equipment and learned how to make his own. Soon after, he moved to Brooklyn, New York, to study Criminal Justice at St. Francis College. After classes, He would perform and record new music in his dorm room. Cam felt like an outcast at school and didn't talk to anyone. He often spent his time street performing in front of thousands of strangers in Times Square, underground subways, The Brooklyn Bridge, etc. This made his stage presence better, soon started performing in small venues. He decided to drop out of college after his first semester in 2018 to pursue his dream of music. Then he moved to Los Angeles to take his career to the next level. And pushes himself every day to make the best music possible and never considers quitting an option. With this mindset, he soon could see progress in his music career. He always tells people to embarrass who they are. Embrace the weird because that makes us unique. Now he has to make a career out of it!