Rita Time: We're Albanians, so we don't take shit.

Before Rita Ora's songs were heard on the radio, English pop icon was performing and working at her father's London bar “The Queens Arms”, Forbes writes. My sweat and tears were at bar”, recalls Rita, when she was 14. “I didn't drink ... I [...]
And my blood, my sweat and tears were at bar”, recalls Rita, when she was 14. “I didn't drink ... I just went to school and then I went back, and my dad's reaction was, as it were, “grind and sing”.
Already, Rita Clock known for her hits, such as “Will Never Let You Down” and <x2How We Do (Party)” and its second album, which is scheduled for release this year. But she hasn't forgotten her roots. Now the 27-year-old says that the time she spent working at her father's shop with her family taught her seven important lessons that have helped her succeed in the music industry. Read, the account in which Rita Ora finds out how her life at the bar gave her a special education.
- It's okay to start with nothing.
My father started a business from scratch,” says Time. “Thinking about it now, I know it was hard to get their feet off the ground”. Like the local scene, the music business is not easy and often is all or nothing. The “Moment that you start dealing with, or you have to sink completely into it or turn yourself in” said Rita Clock.
2. There's no exact timeline
It's not like that, it's 7:00 and you should go to bed. You can't do this. You go to bed when you go to bed, “says the clock, the evening bar that says it's the same as being a performer. You need to get rid of everything, work, perform at night, board a plane, and return to land. You have to mentally prepare”, Rita says.
3. Smile and being as energetic as necessary
All the people you meet, you've never met before,” says Time. The same applies to performance, so an optimistic attitude is essential. You may feel tired. It's very difficult to give your best of yourself when you don't have that energy inside you”.
4. The Hurdles Make You Stronger
Here Rita Ora has told of her mother's challenges, and her efforts to graduate from a psychiatrist in Great Britain, where she did not know a word of English. She had breast cancer, she learned English, and she graduated all at the same time while raising us”, Rita said.
5. Patience - The Key
“It's a very slow scene with bar”, Time says. “I'm fine with Ed Sheera. He told me one day he'd get 20, sometimes he'd get nothing. You just don't feel like you're moving forward, but you're in a strange way. There's no way out of this, basically, you just really have to go through to get into gold. ”
6. Keep Your Attitudes
Don't grieve if someone says bad things about you, because they're worthless people. And if they're not, just tell them to shut up. “says Time to defend yourself. I've been doing this since I was 15,”
7. Don't take the trash from the others
There were people in town who came every day to get drinks, beer, and to fuck around at the bar, but I liked growing up in a bar. It was never boring “, Time says. There's always been times when heavy people came and my dad threw them out. We're Albanian, so we don't take any shit”. /KultPlus. com












