I won't be satisfied until people want to hear me sing without looking at me. Of course, that doesn't mean I want them to stop looking.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I hope people don't get tired of looking at me.
People wonder if there is a relationship between my lack of sight and the way I sing. But there's no connection.
I think music will always be a big part of my life. I can't go five minutes without singing, sometimes unconsciously. And people stare at me, and I'm wondering why they're staring, and then I'm realizing that I'm belting out a tune.
Whenever somebody tells me they want me to stop singing, I'm gone.
So it's the greatest compliment in the world when people want to hear you sing. That means it feels good to them, so I keep doing it.
I don't think I always look in people's faces, like, as - I think especially when I'm doing my more intimate songs that are quite personal, I always feel it's a bit accusing if I stare in someone's face when I singing quite a personal lyric.
People like my voice and say I can sing, but I don't like microphones in front of my face: it distracts me.
When I sing, I pick out people in the audience and pinpoint on them. So if you feel that I am singing just for you, you may be right!
When I sing, people shut up.
When you're singing before 15,000 people at a summer concert outside, you need to look beautiful, because that's what people want.
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