I don't want to have a song like 'My Humps' and it be sagging down, so I pay attention to that area. A lot.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
So many songs are just a wink to the audience, but people take them seriously. 'My Humps?' C'mon!
I just want my music to be put out there, not shoved in people's faces. I want to keep it relaxed.
There are a bunch of songs that I think are beautiful recordings, and I'm proud of them, but I've no interest in listening to them.
I think of my songs as there to be something to move people emotionally.
I don't want to put any pressure on the music; it's my hobby and my release - a thing that I love.
I have a whole lot of songs.
I'll always have songs with a farm connotation on my albums. It's in the fabric of my music, and I plan to keep it that way.
I tend to gravitate to the darkest or most obscure part of any venue in an effort to have my own space to experience the music on my own, free from unwanted conversations and other distractions.
I'm a songwriter who just wants to bring people great songs.
The biggest thrill you can have is to tell people one of your songs, and have them be able to hum it.