In the heart of Nashville, where dreams are strummed on six strings and sung into microphones every night, many musicians hustle for not just gigs but also ways to stay healthy and fund their creative lives.
Enter supplement companies with promises of boundless energy, sharper focus, and a “side hustle” income stream that sounds too good to pass up.
These companies know how to market to artists—they frame their pills and powders as the secret sauce behind the stamina of successful musicians.
They speak your language: passion, performance, and perseverance.
But what they’re really selling isn’t health—it’s hope.
They exploit the grind, especially in creative cities like Nashville, to hook artists into subscription models and affiliate schemes that rarely deliver on the promise.