I always start with writing vocal melodies before writing lyrics.
“I always start with writing vocal melodies before writing lyrics.”
The World Motivation
I always start with writing vocal melodies before writing lyrics.
“I always start with writing vocal melodies before writing lyrics.”
I always start with writing vocal melodies before writing lyrics.
When I wake up in the morning, the one thing I think about is being comfortable and wearing enough clothes.
I've got ambitions. I've always been very ambitious. But I think there's something nice about not saying all of my dreams, in case they don't happen and then it's just really embarrassing.
I'm a huge fan of Renaissance art. It's very direct. They're paintings that hit you in the face in the same immediate way that a huge pop tune hits you in the face.
Most of the songs I write are full of power, and I'm suspecting it may come from my love for grotesque Renaissance art and the Eurovision Song Contest.
My production got better, songs, lyrics, everything; the sound, the quality, everything.
I write music to both the situations and the lyrics in plays.
If rock-and-roll is well done, there's nothing so terribly wrong with that kind of music. But the lyrics are another story.
I take pride in lyrics. I take pride in music and staying on beat and being on key.
A lot of the time there is a lot of melancholy in the lyrics.