I don’t know if you will find something to be passionate about in college, but I do know that it’s hazardous to enter adulthood without a means of earning a living.
Let me assume you’re in the US. The US job market has become highly competitive, and, with globalization continuing, it should be expected to become more so. In most, if not all, fields there are and will be more people wanting jobs than there are jobs.
Your family has put you on a track to be able to earn a good living. In such a good living, you can enjoy the music you like and can have peace and comfort, even if you’re not enthusiastic about the job you do and weren’t enthusiastic about the many classes you had to take to get it.
The alternative to the uninteresting classes (and maybe uninteresting work after them) is competing with a great many people for low-level jobs where you don’t get much pay or respect. Some people among them will exude enthusiasm and, therefore, be at an advantage in getting those jobs. When the economy takes a downturn you particularly may be unemployed, because then you will competing with both the educated and the uneducated.