My goal, my aim is to be a superstar, but not in a cheesy way. I want to go to America and do what they do. But better!
I have eighteen titles in the German language. I had a number one song in 1965.
Disengaged employees are an unfortunate reality in the workplace, and poor leadership is often to blame.
Anonymous is not an organization. It is an idea, a zeitgeist, coupled with a set of social and technical practices.
The way I perceive an album to sound and the way I put out mixtapes are two different energies. There's a different focus; there's a different sound.
Most of my albums have a concept. They all have some kind of theme, some kind of feeling. I really take pride in that.
I'm not really keen on comebacks. Eurythmics was an incredible thing. When I look back on that work, I feel very satisfied with it.
As a soprano who sings 'Lucia di Lammermoor,' I have the high notes and the trills. No problems there. But going into the low registers is lots of work.
I always try to work hard and get things done as soon as possible, but never at the loss of quality of the product.
When I was starting out and had to cut my teeth and build my resume to get in, I had to basically work for free on a lot of things.
I never wanted to get paid by the hour. If I was going to do more work than another guy, I wanted to get paid more.
When you work on an album for three and a half years, you're kind of ready for it to get out there. To have your songs reach people.
I've never wanted to name an album from a song title if I could avoid it because I like it to be a body of work.
You get royalties from certain songs that you do when you do background. It's according to the work that you put in.
Without social cohesion, the human race wouldn't be here: We're not formidable enough to survive without the tactics, rules and strategies that allow people to work together.
If you wrote something, you deserve to get paid and recognized for your work. No one should take a bow with another man's hat.
I have a personal barber, Mister C. He lives in Brooklyn, but he travels with me. He used to cut Lady Gaga's hair, but he fired her to work for me.
Why are we not valuing the word 'feminism' when there is so much work to be done in terms of empowerment and emancipation of women everywhere?
There's a lot of women's organisations, but they're all working separately. If you get people together, as a collaborative voice, it's strong.
When there are no women on the tour it can get awful and ugly - constant horrible jokes and gross behaviour. It needs to be leavened with a feminine presence.
New York City has the most beautiful women.