I hate most of what constitutes rock music, which is basically middle-aged crap.
You're talking to someone who really understands rock music.
I grew up doing theater and music, and in fact, I spent more time doing theater, and I'd do music when I could.
When I'm writing music, I'm not playing a character. I'm not Alice Cooper or Gene Simmons or someone like that, who has acknowledged that they are writing music for a character.
I think, as far as branching out with acting, it would take something really right on the mark to distract me from music, because music is everything to me.
The music that I wrote and recorded is music that I really enjoy listening to. It's just dumb luck that a lot of other people do, too.
Dre was one of my heros in the music industry. If he's not down for his homeboys, I don't wanna be a part of him or around him.
Unlike a lot of choreographers, I don't always start with the music. I often start with a visual artist, and then find music that fits the world of that visual artist.
Jazz is not the kind of music you are going to learn to play in three or four years or that you can just get because you have some talent for music.
We are so indebted to our ancestors, musically speaking, that they have left us 400 years of music.
The music industry is dominated by guys. I work with men 98 percent of the time - producers, arrangers, musicians, engineers.
Acting is an aesthetic career, which is annoying.
My family and I built my whole career from scratch.
Everything is tennis for me, it's my career and it's entertainment, but it's also a business.
Communication - the human connection - is the key to personal and career success.
I consider my education to be the first 10 years of my career.
I was mentored by great Disney animators at the end of their careers.
This is a great time in our lives and careers.
I had a good career. I've been very fortunate.
My life and career is my own adventure.
'Napoleon Dynamite' blew up my career.