Mötley Crüe‘s iconic bassist Nikki Sixx posted a photo of himself while working on some new music on Instagram and revealed how he actually paved the way to a lot of people becoming pretty wealthy.

The co-founder and bass guitarist of Mötley Crüe, Nikki Sixx, shared his photo in pj’s on his Instagram page while playing guitar in front of the fireplace. On the caption of his post, Sixx opened up about his personal life and music career.

Nikki mentioned how he started a family and founded a successful band that gained the appreciation of the rock and metal fans around the world since its very first days. Moreover, Sixx claimed that he actually helped many people to get really wealthy through the various accomplishments of Mötley Crüe over the course of many years.

Additionally, Nikki mentioned how busy he had been due to his various occupations, such as writing his new book, working on Sixx:A.M. Artists For Recovery single, and also practicing for his musical. However, Sixx added that even though he had to deal with many things at the same time, he was hoping to share the positive results of his hard work with the fans soon.

Here’s what Nikki Sixx stated on the caption of his recent post:

Melodies falling like stars while ideas keep popping into my brain to do something fresh. I lived in Los Angeles for 40 years. I raised a family, started a rock n roll band and made a lot of people very rich but some of the lusters have worn off.

Creativity is directly impacted by your environment. I wanna make art and music not driven my analytics and get back to the beginners’ mindset. Failure isn’t something to be scared of. I am taking it all in and where it takes me I don’t know. Exciting times if you choose to see it that way as an artist.

I start the long hard work on a new book in a few weeks, miss painting and need to find a workspace. I gotta scratch an itch. But, which one? Never been good at doing one thing at a time.

Also we have the Sixx:A.M. Artists For Recovery single (giving back and raising awareness) and a musical on hold because of Covid-19. I hope some of this cabin fever turns into something we can all share together. We must find the positive in these trying times.

You can see the photo Nikki Sixx posted on his official Instagram account below.

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Melodies falling like stars while ideas keep popping into my brain to do something fresh. I lived in Los Angeles for 40 years. I raised a family, started a rock n roll band and made a lot of people very rich but some of the luster has worn off. Creativity is directly impacted by your environment.I wanna make art and music not driven my analytics and get back to the beginners mindset. Failure isn’t something to be scared off. I am taking it all in and where it takes me I don’t know. Exciting times if you choose to see it that way as an artists. I start the long hard work on a new book in a few weeks, miss painting and need to find a workspace. I gotta scratch an itch. But,which one? Never been good at doing one thing at a time. Also we have the @sixxam Artists For Recovery single (giving back and raising awareness) and a musical on hold because of Covid. I hope some of this cabin fever turns into something we can all share together. We must find the positive in these trying times.

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