Max Õispuu Reflects on Song Festival and Creative Process on “Anuga Morning”

Musician and rapper Max Õispuu appeared on ETV’s “Anuga Morning” program on March 15th, discussing a range of topics including his involvement with the Estonian Song Festival, his creative endeavors, and a collaborative project with Kermo Murel. The interview, hosted by Anuga, provided a platform for Õispuu to share his perspectives. During the conversation, Õispuu addressed his experiences participating in the historic Estonian Song Festival, a significant event in the country’s musical heritage.

He also spoke candidly about the challenges and rewards of his work as a song artist and rapper. The discussion extended to his thoughts on receiving criticism, a common element within the creative process. Õispuu offered insights into the reactions he’s encountered and how he approaches feedback.

Furthermore, he touched upon the importance of audience engagement and the impact of connecting with listeners. Finally, Õispuu offered a brief glimpse into his personal life, adding a more intimate element to the interview. The segment highlighted the multifaceted career of max, showcasing his dedication to both musical performance and artistic development.

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