I don't like giving names to generations. It's like trying to read the song title on a record that's spinning.
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Generational change within a genre is hard to parse while it's happening. Only in retrospect can the passing of the baton from ancestors to progeny be clearly discerned.
It's very strange that most people don't care if their knowledge of their family history only goes back three generations.
I don't ever use my name for anything in terms of getting the music heard.
I think whatever generation you're in has a nostalgia for the generations past and the generations you weren't in.
I would rather make my name than inherit it.
My family's lineage is five generations of artists who never made it.
When I do my shows, it's really cross-generational. Sometimes there's three generations there.
Every generation is obsessed with the decade before they were born.
Sometimes I want to yell on this track; I want to yell the whole song, and I don't think nothing's wrong with that, but the older generation feel like you can't.
I don't like putting a name on my music. It's not just country and rap; it's got Southern rock, classic rock.
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