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Whether you are an independent creator, a hip-hop purist, a student of philosophy, or a reader looking to dissect the multi-dimensional character states and theatrical art of Apollo iEro, I welcome your insights.

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For professional matters, independent label business, press inquiries, or serious collaboration requests regarding the Lyceum Recordz ecosystem, you can reach me directly via email.

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About the Author

Eric Leo is a sociologist, philosopher, independent hip-hop artist, and professional author dedicated to exploring the intersection of creative execution, independent business, and cultural dynamics. A graduate of Eastern Michigan University, his work leverages structural sociological frameworks to analyze and explain macro-level human behavior and modern societal structures.

Operating through an uncompromising avant-garde lens, Eric practices hip-hop culture and music business strategy by documenting them across an expansive digital ecosystem. He is the author of over 10 books—including The Independent Artist Blueprint, Farming Humans, Can and Will Do, and 108: The Story of Discovering Earth’s Consciousness.

Through his prolific dual-moniker music catalog as Eric Leo 108 and Apollo iEro, Eric uses music as a compelling, surface-level gateway to pull listeners into a deeper, thoroughly examined understanding of society, knowledge, and systemic freedom.

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