I think of myself as a producer who tries to bring the best out of everyone, whether that be an artist, songwriter or a publicist.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a writer; I'm a producer. I've certainly spread myself over a lot of different careers.
When you're a producer and an artist you're very critical of yourself. I like to produce other people, but I'm not that good at producing myself.
I like working with other people but I'm not a songwriter, I'm a producer.
As a producer, you're pretty much creating a body of work that an artist has to stand behind.
First and foremost, I consider myself a songwriter.
I want to be known simply as a producer who makes music.
A lot of people don't know that before the artist, I wanted to be a writer and producer. That's always been a love of mine. Its easy for me to do it on myself, but it's fun to create for someone else.
I think of myself as a producer. As a producer and as a showrunner, I already understand what it meant to gather people into a room and step back, to create the boundaries of 'everything's okay' to allow TV writers to go to their craziest places.
I don't think of myself as a producer. In television, it's part of the business - if you progress and become successful as a writer, you're called a writer-producer. What that means is that you have a lot of say in casting and behind-the-scenes stuff. But I'm just a writer.
Believe it or not, most people think of me as a recording artist, but actually the way I think of myself and the way I earn my living is as a performing artist.