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Shaheed Diwas 2026
Lauryn Hill might have cursed a couple of times in her music, and Missy Elliot definitely just doesn't care. I'm really more inspired by their creativity more so than just the cursing. I'm really impressed by clean music.
I wanted to stay independent because I figured there was no way I was going to be able to have control to create the type of music I want. I was basically ignoring a lot of labels.
'Old Town Road''s the peak of me doing whatever I want to do with music. I was like, 'This one is special,' and I promoted it heavily on my account on Twitter.
I'm a fan of all genres of music. I have a few country songs I like. I'm not gonna say I'm a huge country fan, but, you know, I listen around.
When I first started to do music, I was kind of doing what I thought people would want me to do.
In my music, I'm never going to force anything to try to recreate a moment or something.
The thing is that when I'm making music, I'm not really chasing that sound - the Atlanta sound that we hear a lot.
My dad's name is Robert Stafford. His music name is R. L. Stafford; he makes gospel music.
And whenever I do step away from the Internet or the music too long, it's like I have to slowly get back into myself to get back into the groove.
Some days, I'll be very down and out, but you won't be able to tell, really, because I don't express that side of myself on social media. That's the side of myself that I express through music.
People understand my message is positive, and at the end of the day, I'm just here to make music that I enjoy and that other people enjoy. I think that's why I have such a loyal fan base.
I'm a hip-hop head, but hip-hop actually introduced me to other genres of music because I started to wonder where a lot of these samples came from. So I fell in love with Bobby Womack or Willie Hutch because I wanted to know where those samples came from.
A lot of time I like to sing music that people can relate to, but not necessarily put them in a depressed mood.
Once I realized music was working, I was getting money off of shows and I figured that I could find success through music.
When I make my music, I try and speak to me. I try to go back and hear it, so my music gets me through the times, you know what I'm saying?
Atlanta is down south, the club. So the most thing played down there is club music. Everybody wants a hit.
The type of music I make, it's not just straight-up rapping. There's emotion in it. That's why people feel each song differently. I get all my vibes from rock music, you know? All my melodies and all that.
I like a lot of ratchet, trap music. Definitely 21 Savage. We need some music like that. ManMan Savage. A lot of the Atlanta scene. But Philly, too.
Wherever you're from, you adapt to your environment. It definitely made my music a little bit more explicit. Because I really was in North Philly, I listened to State Property and stuff. Everything my dad listened to, I listened to.
In my elementary days, I took a liking to rock & roll music. I dabbed into Marilyn Manson, which became my favorite.
All those haters, they don't understand my music. It's very unique. And I don't blame them. Hate my music. But my real cult fanbase, they like the music.
I just wanted to be creative, so I did photography, and that led me ultimately to music.
I'm going to keep evolving and evolving and showing people that progression is key when it comes to music.
Today begins a new saga in my life which I expect to strengthen me and allow me time for reflection... I plan to write music while in prison, read and pray regularly and will come out a stronger, more confident woman.
I love reinventing my music and myself as well, and that's something my fans love about me.
I kind of always wanted my own music to just sound like, like me, I suppose, like if I was music it would be the music I make, I think.
I think I'm sort of blind to genre. As long as it has a sort of honesty about it, which I think you'll hear in whatever music you respond to, then I think it doesn't need to be called anything particularly.
I have four older siblings and one younger, and all three of my brothers are in the music industry. My dad was really involved in music, too, with the disco, and he also started Radio Caroline and was the one who invented pirate radio, if you like, off on a coast in England on a boat.
My eldest brother Atticus just won an Oscar some years ago, as he wrote the music for 'The Social Network.'
I find that when you grow and evolve with music, the music understands you, and vice versa - whether or not the creator of that music knows.
An upbeat song, for example, means one thing, but when you hear it with really vibey, mellow ambience around it, suddenly the same words may mean something else. Music is so powerful that way: It dictates and soundtracks our moods.
I was in bands all through my youth. Things started out more acoustic and then piano ballads. Then R&B followed by sappy pop music and then rock, punk and heavy metal.
I'm a real guy. I'm not money-laundering. I make money off music, and music is my source of income. It feels good. I'm not selling T-shirts, I'm not doing none of that other crap. Straight music.
Everything, for me, is fueled off telling my story through music, because I have a lot to say, and it's some urgent things that I have to tell to the world, and help and heal. I know my part that I have to do through music.
I listen to music all the time. I need music and I love music and I appreciate it. It inspires me.
So I got a lot of music because it's all different. I'm not just one side. I wanna show you the good, the bad, and the ugly. I wanna be as truthful as I can because I love music.
Clams's music to me is where there's no boundaries. It was just exciting for my mind to be as free as Clams's music is.
Before the money or anything, number one, it was just to put out real music, real stuff with a passion, real art.
I've grown, and my passion for music has grown. I've become more advanced and I've enhanced my vocabulary. All around artist development.
It's about the music and that's it. I'm not an entertainer. But I do entertain people, see what I mean?
You've seen one of the our gigs you've seen 'em all. But if you're into the music, you'll know that we played better the night before or we can play better.
The idea of sitting at home, not making music, just makes me want to throw up.
We've always described our sound as a bit more guitar driven than normal pop music. Kind of Pink in a boy band form. We've heard a few people say that so now we use it. I think Pink is amazing person to be compared to.
The African people and tribal chiefs are hospitable, and African music and dances are invigorating.
Music is the effort we make to explain to ourselves how our brains work. We listen to Bach transfixed because this is listening to a human mind.
Any species capable of producing, at this earliest, juvenile stage of its development... the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, cannot be all bad.
The need to make music, and to listen to it, is universally expressed by human beings. I cannot imagine, even in our most primitive times, the emergence of talented painters to make cave paintings without there having been, near at hand, equally creative people making song. It is, like speech, a dominant aspect of human biology.
We're all dealt with the same hand here, so to speak. I feel like I've had it a lot better than most people. I've had the opportunity to travel and play music all my life.
My goal was to play 350-capacity rooms in the U.K. and, if I was lucky, 100-capacity rooms in Europe. I just wanted to play music and make money off it.
The first artist whose music I really got into was Paolo Nutini. When his album 'Sunny Side Up' came out, I think I listened to it on repeat for, like, six months.
For me, getting my personality across is so important in getting that connection for people that enjoy my music.
I would have been happy teaching music in schools - I still would be, and I still might be, although I don't know if I'm clever enough.
It doesn't matter how big the shows are, as long as I'm making a living playing music. That's all that matters to me.
I think you just have to be yourself instead of catering your sound to a specific audience, make the music you want to make, and the audience will find you.
If you don't feel comfortable talking about really personal things in your music, you shouldn't do it. There's plenty of other things to write about.
The first time I played in front of a live audience, I realised I wanted to be a musician. I was about four years old and had always liked music.
I gave up on music. I still love to play, but it's too hard to make a living. And I think that was a mature decision to make.
Journalism is my first love. But music comes in a close second. What's important for me is that whatever you do, whatever your passion is, you should have another passion - something in your life. And when I put on that musician hat and I put the bass in my hands, I'm not Lester Holt the TV guy anymore. I'm just Lester Holt who likes music.
When I write a song, I hear the music and words at the same time - one suggests the form of the other.
The audience, they're not professionals. They just love music. It isn't necessary to play over their heads to be admired.
As far as I was concerned the important thing was that the music was getting the attention as well as me so it was always a great way to get more of the public to connect with classical music, and opera particularly.
One of the problems that we face through the media attention that these artists receive is that there has been an awful lot of talk about opera and classical music being elite and being for an elitist group.
What people really should be able to be confident in is that the standards of music- making that classically trained musicians present is elite, it is the best and all of us as artists should be committed to that.
I'm very pro presenting the best music I can to the widest audience possible.
I saw The Sound of Music when I was 10 and thought that it was the most beautiful singing I had ever heard.
That was when I realised that music is the most profound, magical form of communication there is.
Music is there to access those dark emotional corners that we don't normally get too close to.
I don't think I have ever met a single person who isn't moved by music of some kind.
Given that there was that era of girl group music and it's still very popular, but I think if you looked at the chart from that time you would see many more men on it. Because the industry, they were catering to young girls. I mean, that's what they thought their audience was.
Corinne Bailey Rae I listen to a lot, and I'll hear Desert Island Discs and quickly write down the name of a song, and it will open up a new area of music for me. I discovered an Argentinian guitarist, Jose Luis Bieito, on Classic FM.
I had this exceptional classical music voice. If I'd followed a true path for my talent, I would have ended up being an opera singer.
You know, they wanted to do a Broadway album and every show was kind of a bomb. There was no music at all.
I've never believed in cheapening music by going according to what some people think is public taste.
For the past couple of years I've been pretty bored with music in general... just bored with it.
I think the world is very much embracing this whole concept of musicians going out and playing their instruments and playing music for music as opposed to music that has something to do with some form of image or imagery.
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