I really, really enjoy music and that's why I do what I do.
I like music and I like ladies. I like to see them dance.
Society wants to categorize everything, but to me it's all African-American music.
I write line by line, by the sound and the weight and the music of the words.
In the midst of hardship, it was the music that restored my soul.
Heartbreak was the impetus to me writing poems and music in the first place.
It's sad that people listen to music and decide how the singer should look.
To my mind, there is a reason that music is there and it's about being human.
When I'm working, I always listen to music to zone everyone else out.
The whole rise of new adult contemporary music and smooth jazz was a nice surprise.
Your own music comes out of your head and emotions, but it's not etched in your system.
I never played music, but it's an important thing ... the studying, the inspiration.
I get uncomfortable in large groups of people and loud music.
Rock and Roll: Music for the neck downwards.
But since the middle of the century in particular, the music has become very irregular in rhythm.
Music evokes a lot of different emotions and triggers different senses.
And I like to interpret music. So I think it's all interpretive.
Music is extremely intuitive, which acting too in a different way.
Secondarily, I think films that are driven by music also terrify studios.
My favorite type of music to sing is a crossover between country and pop.
I started out as a music teacher; I never planned on becoming an actress.