I love driving. I've been obsessed with driving something since I was a kid.
“I love driving. I've been obsessed with driving something since I was a kid.”
— Hunter Hayes · Driving
The World Motivation
I love driving. I've been obsessed with driving something since I was a kid.
“I love driving. I've been obsessed with driving something since I was a kid.”
— Hunter Hayes · Driving
I love driving. I've been obsessed with driving something since I was a kid.
There is a bit of a movement as far as younger people in country music. That is cool because people are saying things like, 'I didn't listen to country music until so-and-so came along.' And I'm like, 'Yeah! Now you know why I love it.'
There's a lot of people I'd like to write with, like Keith Urban or even as far out as Stevie Wonder.
Robert Duvall saw me playing at a restaurant in Louisiana and invited me to be an extra in his movie 'The Apostle.' He gave me a guitar for my sixth birthday, and I thought that was the coolest thing in the world.
For me, the driving emotion of selecting a film is that I just love that story. It may give a message, it may not give a message - that's fine. I just loved it.
My principle and my faith is what is driving me from the get-go.
Driving a fast/luxurious car has always been something I aspired to. For some reason, it makes me super happy being behind the wheel of these cars.
When I came into football, my whole identity was to be one of the best players in the world, if not the best player, and for me, that is what is driving me each and every day.
I'm one of those fellows so frightened of driving that I go 80 miles an hour - and the more frightened I get, the faster I go.
Country music busts the wall between performer and audience. There's a connection because there's a vulnerability, a confessional quality, to so much of the songwriting. Those lyrics take you in.