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Know What You Want And Then Chase It: Glizz

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Glizz shares why you should do what you need to do so you can do what you want to do.

The year 2020 has got a lot to be remembered for. The world saw a situation it might not see in the coming century. The negatives are known to all but only a few know the positive impact this year has had. It gave a lot of time to people who wanted to pursue their artistry passion. It proved to be a useful year for people who wanted to experiment with their lives. One such music artist is Glizz who invested himself in his career to reap the sweet fruits.

Who Is Glizz?

The 21-year-old rapping artist released his first video two years ago. He is young and wild, in that youthfulness, he released his first song. Glizz didn’t hold any expectations from his first song but people really liked it. He got a great appreciation for the song, more than 1000 plays on SoundCloud and he was only partially devoted to it. He wondered what would happen if he was fully committed to his passion! With this thought, he released his first official real video. It hit 14k on YouTube which led him to rap. He took rapping more seriously then and shot more videos. The more work he did, the more people liked him. He then shot his song ‘Yeah Right’ which gave him his unique identity. This video was shot in California and everyone knew that Glizz was rising to his potential. He was recognized by his audience.

Story Now And Ahead

Since childhood, Glizz knew he was a leader and not a follower. He had the vision to make money and to never go broke. It was in him since youth, and this was the unusual thought in his mind that made him act and move differently then most. Today, he tries to inspire others by being himself. He is competitive and that’s what has helped him become who he is today.

Glizz renames pandemic as band-emic since it was a good time for him to take a break along with the rest of the world. He honed his creativity and kept making songs. He was in the studio for most of the time and paid attention to his health as well. He is typically called a rapper but he likes to think of himself as an artist. According to him, anybody can decide to book a studio, drop a song and be a rapper, but the artist also pays attention to his people and very close attention to his craft. Being an artist takes much more than being just a rapper, with much more creativity. With all this, Glizz believes that one should always take chances because chances make champions. They should do what they need to do so that they can do what they want to do, just how he did. Nonetheless, one should visualize and look at their actions. They should stay productive and chase their goal.

For the coming years, Glizz has got a number of plans and he wants to be more into music. He wants to learn more and figure more things out cinematically with videos. He has been taking his art more seriously and using his young age to be more invested. He wants to launch his business in the coming years with the goal to contribute to this world.

 

Rosario is from New York and has worked with leading companies like Microsoft as a copy-writer in the past. Now he spends his time writing for readers of BigtimeDaily.com

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Geivon “E.G.” Cisneros Expands Zooly AI Into the NHL Playoffs

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When the stakes are highest, innovation shines brightest. As the NHL Playoffs brought an electric energy to the ice, entrepreneur Geivon “E.G.” Cisneros and his tech company Zooly AI delivered a first-of-its-kind fan experience for the Tampa Bay Lightning, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of real-time AI engagement in professional sports.

Leveraging Zooly’s flagship product, Photobomb, fans inside Amalie Arena during playoff games were given an entirely new way to connect with their team. With a simple QR code scan, spectators instantly received dynamic, personalized photos featuring the Lightning mascot ThunderBug, seamlessly inserted into their memories-no app download required, just pure surprise and delight.

In a setting where emotions run high and every moment matters, the Photobomb activation proved that artificial intelligence can enhance the magic of live events rather than distract from it. Fans flooded social media with their custom playoff memories, helping amplify the Lightning’s home-ice advantage beyond the rink and into the digital world.

“The playoffs are where legends are made,” said Geivon “E.G.” Cisneros, founder of Zooly AI. “It was important for us to show that AI can make these moments even more personal, not mechanical. We wanted fans to feel like they weren’t just spectators-they were part of the story.”

The activation drew massive engagement, with QR code scans and social shares surpassing expectations-proving that fans are eager for real-time, culturally connected experiences when the stakes are at their highest. For the Lightning, it deepened fan loyalty. For Zooly, it validated a vision: building the connective tissue between live emotion and intelligent digital interaction.

As Zooly AI continues expanding its footprint across professional sports, the Tampa Bay Lightning playoff activation stands as a landmark moment-one where culture, technology, and tradition collided under the brightest lights.

About Zooly:

Zooly AI is a next-gen artificial intelligence company redefining how fans, brands, and creators connect in real time. With products like Daily Vibes and Photobomb, Zooly blends culture, creativity, and technology to create unforgettable interactive moments. From arenas to digital campaigns, Zooly is powering the next generation of engagement.

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