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Anytime I shoot a video, I just think of anything I can do to set myself apart from everybody in the music industry.
Odisha people are very musical. Our music industry has got many talented artists from Odisha. They love music a lot.
All music industry places are the same, really. They have the same dynamics and the same concerns and the same needs.
I've admired Alicia Keys since before I got into the music industry, just everything she represents as a female artist.
It's interesting that the book publishing industry, on the iPad, has much more flexibility than the music industry had.
I'm in a crazy business. The music industry is really tough, and I fight for my life. I just want to make everybody happy.
The coolest thing about the music industry is that it's super collaborative and based on relationships and mutual respect.
The music industry is in such poor shape; it's in a really bad way, and a lot of people in the industry are very depressed.
Good new songs are the backbone of the music industry. There isn't an artist out there who could survive without hit songs.
The music industry as a whole needs to genuinely make a conscious effort to look after people's physical and mental health.
There are so many times that, as a woman in the music industry, you're asked questions no male musician would ever be asked.
I think that the music industry is such an interesting place, and there are so many situations that people don't know about.
The music industry is dominated by guys. I work with men 98 percent of the time - producers, arrangers, musicians, engineers.
'The X Factor' is great entertainment, but it doesn't prepare people for getting chewed up and spat out by the music industry.
I'm proud of my roots. There are not many Asians in the music industry so it's important for me to tell people where I'm from.
Dre was one of my heros in the music industry. If he's not down for his homeboys, I don't wanna be a part of him or around him.
Amazingly, I've been sort of an anomaly in the music industry. I feel like I've been able to exist as kind of a throwback artist.
Now the music industry is sort of like a Craigslist venture, right? Where you're making your own records and selling them online.
I'm not a big fan of the interview. It's a lot of questions I don't have answers for, a lot of questions about the music industry.
The music industry is an unforgiving place, and it shall unceremoniously show you the door if you can't perform to high standards.
Downloadable music is the biggest musical phenomenon since the Beatles, and the music industry is slow to come to grips with that.
I think women are taught in the music industry that once you're 35, you've expired, and I'm here to prove that factually incorrect.
I came to realize that if I was going to succeed in the music industry, I was going to have to learn how to perform my songs myself.
Coming into the music industry, even when I was a kid, one thing I learned is timing is everything. You being prepared is everything.
The music industry has been hijacked by corporate interests, but the way music affects people and resonates with them hasn't changed.
A lot of people tend to go into the music industry and be really - what do you call it? - oblivious to everything that comes with it.
Music industry is a very competitive field, and one has to continuously entertain and excite the audience, which is a difficult task.
Roc Nation is such an incredible, unique team, especially in the music industry. Everyone genuinely loves and cares about each other.
I'm pushing back against the white, misogynistic, heterosexual establishment in the music industry. Like, literally, in all its forms.
The business has changed so much that they're able - we're able these days in the music industry to be able to control our own destiny.
Jupiter, Pluto, pick a planet: we can go there. I just got a bit more work to do in the music industry, and we're going to space, baby.
I have been working and composing music since 1986. Over the years, I have seen our music industry go through all kinds of transformation.
I think the music industry is something that's very separate from music. So, by always staying on the music side of it, I've found success.
I took some time away from the music industry. I've been doing this since I was 16 and needed some time to get to know myself as a grown-up.
I've no grand designs to conquer the music industry, but I'd love to be able to tell my mates that I'm playing in a pub in Camden one night.
The music industry is a very rough industry. Many years ago, I think it was even rougher in the sense that a lot of it was predicated on image.
My biggest frustration is the lack of scale in the music industry. The fact that no one has sold 100 million copies of an album is frustrating.
I hope that the movie industry will learn from the experiences of the music industry and will be much more constructive in their approach to P2P.
There's something missing in the music industry today... and it's music. Songs you hear don't last, it's just product fed to you by the industry.
I believe I could have had a career in the music industry without 'X Factor,' but it was an amazing platform that propelled me to where I am now.
The music industry is an interesting lens through which to look at change, because it has had such a difficult time adjusting to the digital age.
The music industry really has to learn a lesson from the tech industry about what scale means at the end of the day and learning how to monetize.
I don't even know what words to use to talk about the music industry anymore. But the business has changed a lot - the methods of releasing music.
My family had no money or social connections with the music industry but I came to London and had some success that continues to influence my life.
I started from zero. Nobody in my family is connected to the industry. Not a single contact in the music industry or in the entertainment industry.
I love music, so if I wasn't singing, I would probably still be working in the music industry. I love songwriting, so I'd probably be a songwriter.
The Internet has essentially democratized the music industry in terms of what is popular and it's democratized the music journalism industry as well.
As a journalist, I have wanted very much to find a way to write about the music industry, and it's been frustrating to me that that's never worked out.
When you're faced with challenges in any industry, but especially the music industry, it tests you in a lot of ways, both personally and professionally.
To be honest, I've found so many more friends in the music industry than people I disagree with. I certainly haven't been made to feel like an outsider.