With my music, I can express myself so much. A lot of the fans can sense that I'm relating to them something that's quite personal.
Country fans need to support country music by buying albums and concert tickets for traditional artists or the music will just fade away. And that would be really sad.
They consistently hobble artists' in the name of selling more units then are surprised when the fans don't buy the lukewarm music this produces. So they then drop the artist.
I want to let fans know how much I appreciate them and how much I appreciate them showing interest in our music and me personally.
We always thought we had to follow a certain theme but I don't agree with that anymore. I think the fans deserve a wider variety of music.
I don't mind putting my heart out there for the audience, and for the country music fans... to be vulnerable with them... that's my job as an artist.
I don't categorize myself. I don't think I'm perceived as a female act by my audience. My fans include just as many men as women.
I'm not that big a fan of marriage as an institution and I don't know why women need to have children to be seen as complete human beings.
I've been a fan of Loretta Devine's, since I was a kid, from 'Waiting To Exhale,' and she's been in so many of my favorite movies and television shows.
When you're in L.A., and you're making movies and that kind of stuff, you don't really get a sense sometimes, I think, what the fans are like.
I'm a Brooklyn guy onstage, and I try to really feed my fans with the kind of material they expect from me.
I'm a huge Rugby Union fan, which is a bit like American football - but tougher.
I hear about stars being torn to pieces by fans. It never happened to me and I never saw it happen to anyone else.
I think the fans of the old-school Internet shorts were a little bit older just because it was racier material.
Be real, rare, refreshing you! Fan the flames of self love and ignite your light!
That's what really motivates me: to make my coaches proud, my teammates proud, and the fans proud.
When I was a kid, there was teasing in school. Then when I was a teenager on 'Days of Our Lives,' I certainly experienced hurtful comments from 'fans' of the show.
When fans come up to me and Vanessa, they're really sweet and ask for autographs - but once they see the guys, the girls tend to scream.
I'm a big Aqua fan. 'Barbie Girl' was a big deal growing up.
That seemed to be the case with most of the teams based in the smaller towns - the fans were more rabid, and they wanted to literally kill the opposition.
I'm not a big fan of identity politics and sort of picking one thing and defining yourself with it.