The underlying process in Northern music tends to be slower and continuous, whatever's happening on the surface; in Southern music the underlying process is always faster.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't know, my music has always just come from where the wind blew me. Like where I'm at during a particular moment in time.
I firmly believe that we have more latent musical talent in America than there is in any other country. But to dig it out there must be good music throughout the land, a lot of it. Everyone must hear it, and such a process takes time.
The music scene is more competitive in the States.
That's one wonderful thing about country music - it shifts, ebbs, and flows stylistically, unlike pop music.
In a broader sense, the rhythms of nature, large and small - the sounds of wind and water, the sounds of birds and insects - must inevitably find their analogues in music.
Some songs go super-quick; some take a really long time.
Music is always occurring. It is just a matter of marketing, attention, and many other factors, that determines whether people will hear these songs or not.
In America, music is more tightly categorized.
Crunk music is the music of the South, it pervades every club and nightclub not only in America, but all over the world.
Music is just air moving around.