Maybe with your emotions and your feelings, someone else can say it in a different way than you would, which brings new life to the way you might sing it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can sometimes get your own feelings across more strongly if you pretend that you're singing it from someone else's angle. But it's always from me. It's just a new way of framing it.
What I say is from my heart. You must be sincere. So when I sing a song, people are supposed to feel it.
Sometimes you sing songs about the way you want to feel more than the way you actually do feel.
There's only so many things to sing about, so what's going to make a song appeal to you more than someone else's is just a unique way of saying the same thing.
I've had a wordless phase, and that's still not entirely over: what I sing is not always literally meant that way, and you can hear that in the way it is sung.
If you are not happy with the song, don't sing it. Simple as that - no-one forces you to do it.
It's weird to try to write lyrics for somebody else. They can't really get behind what you're saying or what you want them to say because they didn't experience it.
When I write songs for myself it's really personal and I just can't have someone else singing it.
You can say things a million times, but if you can't sing it, then it really isn't much of a song.
I'm emotionally in tune with my feelings and what people mean to me, and I have no trouble saying it and relating to it.
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