This autocue was obviously written for someone else and I've been brought in at the last minute.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Autobiographies, for the most part, to me, are like writing a love letter to yourself.
Oh my gosh! I can't tell you the number of times people have put autotune on my voice, and I'm like, 'Please take it off!' You don't even sound human; it makes you sound like a robot!
All I know is that when I go somewhere, I'm not an autobot. I am a human being. I am not an actor.
Writing is something I should have done more of, it's a form of coming home.
If it pleases you and you can write at all, it's gonna please somebody else.
Writing is probably one-fifth coming up with the stuff, and four-fifths self-editing again and again and again.
I am your original autodidact.
Sometimes a line enters your head, and you're so grateful for it. You go online to check to see if anyone wrote it before you. You must have stolen it.
What Autotune allows is for people like myself and Kanye West not to depend on the singer. Back in the Fifties, the songwriter was rendered invisible. Now the songwriter is there in the forefront.
I'm the only person who's ever opened the Oscars or done a spot on the Oscars without a script and having it on autocue.