I think I'm better than I was in my younger days, because I'm exploring deep lyrical material, and I've been sober for a while now.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've written songs sober and I've written songs high.
Getting sober just exploded my life. Now I have a much clearer sense of myself and what I can and can't do. I am more successful than I have ever been. I feel very positive where I never did before, and I think that's all a direct result of getting sober.
The short answer is, yes, I think I have become a better singer.
I wish I'd gotten sober at a younger age.
I have a pretty healthy perspective on what my past music was.
I've had the healthy and sobering experience of constantly working with music that is invariably better than any performance of it can be.
I'm probably tougher on myself than I used to be. I'll revise my lyrics more. Part of that is working with the right people and producers who will say, 'How can you make that better?' Allowing yourself to collaborate with people will push you toward transcendence.
I was just like a 21st century person waiting to be born, and this is the medium that I thrive in. And I feel stronger now than I did any time since I've been a teenager - I mean, musically, creatively.
I'm totally clean and sober my whole life.
I think I've had the longest career of strength, focus, and still being able to sell records. I think I'm that guy. I'm still blessed with the opportunity to make music and pass out a message like, 'Life is good,' to the world.
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