Best quotes by Natalie Prass on Music
Checkout quotes by Natalie Prass on Music
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‟ I'm definitely someone who's really picky about who I work with and how I want things to go, because I have a high standard of integrity for my music. I want it to be genuine.
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‟ When I made dog sweaters, as goofy as that was, I made this product, and people could buy it, and I got money immediately. Music was just this ethereal land of maybe, a lot of waiting and waiting. You live your life around hoping you get a five-thousand-dollar royalty check that usually doesn't come.
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‟ I blindly loved music and never once questioned if I was weird or not. I didn't care. Still don't!
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‟ Music is all I've ever done.
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‟ There came a point when I was thinking, 'I'm now 26, 27, working on music every day, but I'm not making, like, a lot of money. What's happening? I guess I'll just start making dog clothes.'
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‟ We still have so far to go as a country. People don't like to listen to women or take orders from them. I feel that a lot as a woman playing music.
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‟ Stevie Wonder is obviously the master at political music that's for everybody, that's still joyful.
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‟ I got offered publishing deals to write country music, but it was not what I wanted to do.
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‟ Music is what makes you feel joyful and makes me feel like I'm not alone. It's everything.
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‟ Music, for me, has always been a community thing. It's always how I make friends and hang out with people, because I didn't know how to do that. This is what makes me special.
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‟ I think it's just my personality, or maybe just because I've been playing music for so long and working so hard at it, that I don't expect anything from it anymore. I just do my work and then hope that it works out.
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‟ When I was growing up, my dad would always be playing Motown around the house. He loved Stevie Wonder and the Supremes and got me into Dionne Warwick. It was the best music I'd ever heard. It was just that extremely deep, human, thought-out stream of ideas. You can always hear something new when you listen to that music.
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