What Is a Succesful Music Career That I Can Give My Character?

Question by ~>DeLySia ToWEr<~: What is a succesful Music Career that i can give my character?
He is 29, and successfully rich. I want this character to be a lyricist but as a part time job. I need to find a career, which makes him close to famous rock bands (which explains his parting habits and drug addictions) But i don’t want him to be a rock star ( a little too corny for a book).

So please, i need a job that will make this character rich, and is plausible with his age. (29)
Thank You!

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Answer by lt
Make him a Writer. Author. Attorney. Radio DJ. MTV VJ. Ex-child TV or movie star. Someone famous’ son. Trust Fund baby.

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