The truth is I want to make music that people enjoy.
The music that I represent and helped to create and establish was born in Jamaica.
Ultimately, words are only words, and its only the music that stands by itself.
I plan to stay in music. I plan to keep making records.
Gradually, people are connecting with my music, and that means the world to me.
Where my tastes in music are concerned, I'm a real maximalist.
I wasn't interested in writing music that wasn't beautiful for me to listen to.
My friends are mostly familiar with music that plays on the mainstream radio.
I get a thrill meeting kids who are into alternative music.
I just want people that like my music to like me.
I just happened to start playing music for the conceptual ideas.
It's better for the listener to interpret their own meanings to the music.
I guess from 12 onwards I was always into my music.
The iPod completely changed the way people approach music.
I'm doing music, and we both want to do some drama.
Sometimes I like to make music together with a singer or with singers.
Musicians don't retire; they stop when there's no more music in them.
I write music every day.
My mother was a choreographer, so music has always been around.
Music is the doorway that has led me to drawing, photography, and writing.
My specialty is two things: music or really strange stories.