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I think all my videos suck.
I watch my YouTube videos over and over.
Sometimes videos make a bad song very tight.
All my records and videos were groundbreaking.
Most of my music videos were made for under $200.
I think of music videos as commercials for songs.
I've been a fan of Dave Meyers and his music videos.
I'm all the way hands-on when it comes to my videos.
Music videos, to me, are like an extension of a song.
There's a lot of cat videos. Cats are just hilarious.
I think visually, and music videos spark my creativity.
Are all my videos a hundred percent real? Absolutely not.
Even though I hate acting, I love doing videos for my songs.
I love music videos, and I think maybe it's my favorite format.
I won't stop making videos and exercising my freedom of speech.
In general, I find that for videos the acting is more realistic.
I love animals and their behavior. I watch cat videos all the time.
I was very inspired by the videos of the crowds at the Palin rallies.
In my videos, I always want to be a powerful woman. That's my mission.
I used to watch a lot of motivational films and videos to remain positive.
I breeze through Twitter - I look at the mentions, the pictures, the videos.
I do enjoy making videos, even though they are long days and very hard work.
The best videos were the ones where I became friends with the artists first.
I'm quite nostalgic. I like looking back over the papers and watching videos.
My videos represent the artist in me very well, but not the kind of woman I am.
I don't really put cars in my videos because I'm always flying or on a tour bus.
I came from the South Side of Chicago wanting to be a rap artist and make videos.
I think going on tour, having lots of songs and music videos would be super cool.
I don't want to make videos that come out looking like commercials or movie trailers.
I was spending my own money on videos, spending my own money on radio, doing all that.
There must be a level of skill, but that is not necessarily why people watch my videos.
I'm a very visual person, which is probably why I make videos rather than write scripts.
I don't just shoot videos and post them. If it was that easy, everyone would be doing it.
I know why Migos are popular - they're good, and they make great videos, and they're funny.
I have made multiple videos telling fans not to come to our house. I feel like a zoo animal.
I always do my own makeup, hair, and styling, including in videos and on, like, album covers.
It's insanely difficult to ask an audience to go somewhere other than YouTube to watch videos.
I look at old performance videos now, and it's really funny - I thought I was such a gangster!
I usually work in music videos, where we shoot, like, 10 to 12 setups and 60 shots or something.
I want people to get a better sense of who I am, whether they've seen every video or zero videos.
I know one of the reasons I first started making Youtube videos was because no one looks like me.
I don't think any artist has really relied on music videos the way I do. It's almost like my radio.
Music videos are like tools that young artists use to earn respect from their peers, to 'represent.'
I love having the Olympic Channel app on my phone because I can watch old gymnastics videos any time.
I think that our civilisation is very much a visual civilisation - television and videos and all this.
I feel a lot of hip-hop videos are all about portraying a lifestyle that the artist doesn't even live.
I'm a huge fan of Geffen records. Everything about them - their artists, their videos, their marketing.
In making YouTube videos, you can't just be an actor, you have to also know the shots and how to write.
You have to do all kinds of things like voice-overs, corporate gigs, and edit videos to support yourself.
Videos are more like photography. It's not as much about trying to tell a story as it is creating images.