When you have a song on the radio your career and your life changes maybe for the better and maybe for the not so good... depending on how it's going that day.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
To get nostalgic about other people's music, or even about your own, makes a terrible statement about the condition of your life and your prospects for the future. I have no patience with that kind of attitude, whether it's on radio or among friends.
Our perception of songs that we've written... the meaning changes from day to day... to whatever stage we're at in our life and careers.
It's not just about getting a song on the radio or appearing on television. It really is about helping people change their lives one day at a time.
When music is crashing around us, when you hear the same five songs on the radio that aren't really saying much, we can always go back to great music. Great music always lives on.
You choose to be happy, and in life we have as many good days as bad days. I try to find and record those songs that pull you through the bad days, and keep you believing that the good days are just around the corner.
Everyone goes through the ups and downs of living - fretting about the future, worrying about what happened. Music teaches us how to be in the moment.
What I've learned is that music affects the way you feel. A song can change someone's life.
I walk around every day with a radio playing constantly in my head, and this radio station plays a lot of hits. But it's all my songs, so that's something to be excited about 24 hours a day.
Right from day one, you know when you've written a good song.
I get to wake up every day and create music. And even when it's a tough moment as far as career ups and downs, it's always something you're passionate about, and it's a beautiful way to spend your life.
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