OCT 03, 2013@12:00 WIB | 611 Views
Nick Van De Wall bukantermasukorang yang suksessejakawalkarenaketikaiadatangjauhdaripelosokdaerahdiBelandaiabelummemilki apa-apa. Kerjakerasdansemangatnyadalambermusik yang mengantarkankesuksesannyahinggasaatini. Afrojack pun berniatmembuatdokumenterperjalanankariernya yang iaberinama "The March of the AfroJack" 2.
"This is a way deeper subject than people usually think," kataAfrojackmenjelangperformnyadi event TomorrowWorldakhirpekankemarin. "To me, the most important thing, outside of making music and just having fun, my other secret biggest passion is to help people. I want them to know they can live their dreams."
Lewatdokumenteriniinginmenyampaikankepadasemuaorangbahwaapa yang iadapatsaatinitakadahubungannyadengankeberuntungantapisemuadiawalidengankerjakeras. "Six years ago I was riding a bike. I didn't have money for a car," katanyasambiltertawa. Iajugamemberipesanbahwabekerjakerasdenganpenuhgairahakanmembuatandabahagia, dankebahagiaanadalahkesuksesan.
"I remember like eight years ago, I worked in Crete, a little island in Greece, and I DJed six days a week, eight hours a night, for 200 euros a week, and I was the happiest man alive," ujar DJ itu.
DalamdokumenterBab 2 inibanyakmengisahkanbagaimaniamelwatimasa-masafrustasinyadi Ultra Music Festival yang iarasalebihmenyenangkanuntukmerayakanbersama-samaulangtahunibunya. "I want people to see that it doesn't come from nothing, and that if you really put your heart into it, you will make it."[iam/timBX]