Approaching Ft. Lauderdale as Can't Sleep blasts through the Bentley's 1,100-watt speakers, Kluger talks about replicating JRandall, who got a placement deal before he released his first album. He wants to build a record label based entirely on brand dollars. He wants to party with his pals in the Ford (F) Excursion stretch limo he just bought. There's so much to do, it hurts. "I call it my burning ambition," Kluger says, still riding the Explorer's exhaust pipe. "It literally pains me. Like, really pains me." Before the cars and the rock stars, Kluger grew up in Tampa, the distractible son of a jeweler father and a mother in the apparel business. While other students sat attentively in class, Kluger doodled business ideas. After school hours he bounced around fast-food jobs and sold knives door-to-door. Childhood pal Joel Cardieri remembers the few weeks Kluger worked behind the counter at a local Boston Market. "He'd say things like, 'I'm not going to be here long. Something's going to happen soon, I feel it!' "Kruger said he has been fascinated with pop music. He recalled 1999 trapped at home with a song from his head camp chun xia girl, a such as brand awareness lyrics bubble gum rap song: "I like girls wear Abercrombie&Fitch." This song make him want to dance and stores. "I think at that time, I have to Abercrombie&Fitch!" He said. And in 2006, attend a two-year college gainesville, he moved to Los Angeles and non-profit vocational schools, learning how to make music. When he through to the royalty and audio engineering sitting, he just got much recording industry suffering consciousness.
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