This morning on Good Vinyl Mornings, host PL Sweets goes deeper into how relationships in music aren’t just nice—they’re necessary. We spotlight Roger Greene Jr (aka Mista Raja), whose hit-writing credits for songs like Hi Hater, Satisfy You, Come to Me, and Lighters Up didn’t happen by chance. They happened because he invested in people, stayed authentic, showed up consistently, and built trust over time.
PL Sweets shares what he’s learned from walking alongside Roger: how friendship can turn into collaboration, how loyalty and generosity open doors, and why being real in your relationships often matters more than being the loudest. This isn’t about fame or flash—it’s about those behind-the-scenes moments, the late-night calls, the shared ideas, and the care taken in every interaction. Because while talent makes the song, relationships help it last.
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