Every time we buy a CD or download a song, the artist is paid for their work. You might not know that this isn't the case when a musician's work is played on the radio.
When I feel like every day when I get up I'm writing songs, that's the time to make a record.
I'm not used to not having enough time to live with the songs. Usually, if I write something, I live with it for a little while.
I don't have time to sit up and write songs all day. Maybe one day when my kids get older.
Most of what I've written songs about are things that come out of the confusing emotional, spiritual and psychological period of time when you're going through puberty.
I just like to switch things up all the time. Like when it comes to singing, I try to find a different character for each song.
'I'm Yours' was written effortlessly in about 20 minutes' time, and I honestly thought it was more of like a kids' song, and I didn't do anything with it for years.
You know, a song is like a kid. You bring it up. And sometimes something you thought was going to be fantastic, by the time it's finished, is a bit of a disappointment.
The greatest benefit of being a solo performer is that it is seriously frightening, but at the same time very empowering. It's just you and the audience. All the weight is on you to deliver the songs.
Ferris: [In a sing-song voice] Do you have a kiss for daddy?
Jep Gambardella: [announcing the next song at his party] La Colita!
I heard Nirvana, and discovered that songs could be like poetry, but a little bit more refined: you didn't have to have 20 verses to get your point across.
I don't want to do romantic roles where I have to lip sync to a song. A role that explores romance on a new level would suit me.
Why do you think I write these feminist songs, to try and teach myself to respect myself. You know, it's not because I'm a hero.
I wrote the song For A Dancer for a friend of mine who died in a fire. He was in the sauna in a house that burned down, so he had no idea anything was going on. It was very sad.
My overnight success was really 15 years in the making. I'd been writing songs since I was 6 and playing in bands and performing since I was 14.
I could never be a country person, sitting around trees trying to write a song. I would rather be in the middle of society, whether it's growing or crumbling.
I always had a love of music, from the time I was a little kid, dressing up and singing along with Michael Jackson songs.
When I wrote songs like 'Everyone I Love is Dead,' I never thought about how I was going to execute them live.
It's really hard to find a love song that is real. That's when you really strike a chord with somebody, when you dig in deep and grab a hold.
I have been writing songs since I was 9 years old, so writing has and always will be my first love and passion.