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To me the bottom line is: good music is good music.
With a good melody... music gets me through everything.
I blame my parents for never introducing me to good music.
Good Punjabi music before a match pumps me up. It gives me a kick.
Good music just makes me happy and keeps me from getting distracted.
Dance music has pushed its way into the mainstream. Which is good for me.
Drums just always sounded like the most fun part of that good music for me.
Having a simple career as a musician who liked music was good enough for me.
Music to me is mankind's greatest possible achievement because look at all the good it does.
Many directors are approaching me with good scripts. I will concentrate on production and music.
I abhor the words 'classical music.' Few things satisfy me more than a really good cover version.
To me, it is all about churning out good music. But, criticisms, which are personal, hurt of course.
I like good music, whichever lane it comes out of. As long as it's dope, that is all that matters with me.
I just sort of try to be a good person; try to write music that lifts people and makes me feel good to sing.
I'm not very good at picking stuff up off the radio. It takes me way too long to learn other people's music.
All music is escapism for me, but I like the way that, on a good night, that sense of escapism can be shared.
Music is a means of spreading the good word and spreading positivity and productivity. Those things speak to me.
My music is colorful. The intention for it is to be good for whoever's listening to it, and my style is good for me.
I actually really like DJ Assault - a Detroit a ghetto tech DJ, who's produced good music that's influenced me a bit.
To re-embrace what I once loved about music has been a warming process for me, because it's a good, earned feeling now.
To me, country music is emotions, certain harmonies. But it's all in the emotions - a lot of good times, a lot of hard times.
We've never been very good at servicing fans. I'm here to concentrate on music, not to be a pen pal to people who write to me.
I didn't really like the '80s, to be honest with you. There was some good music that came out, but it went a bit disco for me.
For me there are two types of country: There's the shoot-yourself-in-the-head country, and then there's really good country music.
Edinburgh is where I started. A lot of the remixes I made were done in my room there, and it was a good place for me to make music.
The old-timers schooled me good. They brainwashed me to respect music, whether we were playing rockabilly or blues or rock and roll.
Country music's really good about telling a story, so I want songs that tell good stories where people can say, 'That happened to me!'
I wasn't a good student in high school. I mean, I got through it, but unless it had something to do with music, it didn't really interest me.
Even I would be unhappy if the final track did not sound good to me, which is why I stay in the loop with the music team till the song is ready.
To me, country music is like the blues, but it's something very hip and - I don't want to say commercial - but it's very worldly and good listening.
A lot of music for me was about - I mean, aside from the fun and challenge of writing and being really good friends with my bandmates - getting to perform.
My mother comes from the Dominican Republic, so I have the Latin side in me, and I grew up with Gypsies. But I like any kind of music as long as it's good music.
I like to make music because it's fun to do and it makes me feel good, but I have no desire to be a huge pop singer or anything like that. I just like to make it.
I'm the youngest of five - three girls and two boys. There was one record player for the seven of us. It was good for me, because I got to hear everyone else's music.
A good sign for me, that I'm a good spot mentally, is when I'm super prolific. And I just wake up every day excited to make or replicate music in some way. That's really nice.
I never really thought about my music being universal. When I set out to write, it was just a feeling that felt good to me. I never thought about being able to reach everybody.
One thing Drake is known for is putting out good, quality music. To acknowledge me and my music was all I needed to hear from anybody. Nobody could tell me anything after that.
I like to watch 'Grey's Anatomy' when I'd doing cardio. But, sometimes I do need good music to get me moving. I like high energy songs by artists like Justin Timberlake and Rihanna.
When I'm making the music, the songs that I get most excited about definitely make me feel good, but often, it's a really good feeling combined with some kind of melancholy element.
You don't play around with a good song. You try to just say it right in the proper place, and if you get the music and voice in tune, you'll be all right. That's always worked for me.
I was studying to be a doctor like every good Indian boy, and doing music on the side as a hobby. Then I started to get a little serious and record companies started giving me offers!
I started listening to a lot of Jimi Hendrix and Neil Young when I was 8 or 9 years old - I had siblings that gave me good music instead of the crap that was on the radio in the '90s.
I just look at music as a retreat from organizing. It's like a tug-of-war with me. Music can be effective, but it's not any good if there isn't a grass-roots movement going on to support it.
I could have recorded music and hoarded it all because it's not good enough for me. Also, with dropping music, fans get what they want, and you get to learn from them and whatever you put out.
So I'm writing more highly personalized and intellectual music, and I think that's good. It might take longer to find me, but I think that niche is perhaps underserved, so I'm going to serve that.
The way the music comes to you starts to affect how you listen to music. When you're a kid, it's 'Does it rock? Does it make me feel good? Does it make me tap my feet? Does it make me go to sleep?'
I'm a lover of all sorts of music, which makes me a chameleon when it comes to performing anything, whether it's opera or whatever. As long as it's good and it feels good, I'm going to cling to it.
When I started music, I think it was responsible for keeping me sane, because training as a dancer really kept me in good spirits amid all the crazy stuff that happened when I first became popular.
John Lennon was a musical genius. All I have to do is think of some of his songs and even the titles make me feel good... and I'm not the only one. His music has crossed cultures and even generations.
School was pretty good about letting me take up music and that's where I had my first musical ideas and first said, 'Yeah, I'm going to be a musician.' I just had to do a quick stop gap in the army first.