Yesterday, I was hanging out with my friends, and we got into this deep discussion about music, as always. And you know how it is, someone always throws out a name you’ve never heard before. This time, it was “Payton Spencer.” I was like, “Who?” So, naturally, I pulled out my phone and did a quick search. Found some stuff, but it wasn’t like, a comprehensive guide or anything. So I decided to do my own deep dive and, man, was it a journey!

Start Digging
First, I just started with a basic search. You know, typed in “Payton Spencer” and hit enter. Got a bunch of results, some social media, some music platforms, it was a bit all over the place.
Dive into Social Media
Then I focused on the social media. I checked out the profiles, scrolled through the feeds, looked at the pictures. It’s like, you get a vibe of who the person is, right? Got a sense of their style, the kind of stuff they’re into. It’s like, digital people-watching, I guess!
Listening Time!
Next up, I needed to actually listen to the music. This is the core part! I found some songs on a couple of different platforms. Started playing them, one after another. It’s always interesting to hear a new artist for the first time, you’re trying to figure out their sound, their influences.
Look for More Detail
- I tried to see, If I can find out, what kind of instruments, they use.
- Then I spent time reading some of the comments from other listeners. See what other people are saying, get different perspectives.
- After that, I searched around for any interviews or articles. Those can be goldmines for understanding an artist’s background and creative process.
Putting It All Together
Finally, I just sat back and thought about everything I’d seen and heard. It’s like, you’re building a mental picture of this person, their art, their whole world. And it’s cool, because you started knowing absolutely nothing, and now you have this… well, still incomplete, but way more informed understanding. I can say that I know something about “Payton Spencer” now.
It was a fun little exploration. Always cool to discover new music and go down those internet rabbit holes!
