I sold my life to Capitol Records; it sucks.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My real life helped me sell a lot of records.
I don't really sell many records.
I grew up in an era where the record companies just sold records to everybody, and the whole family bought songs.
I worked in a record store, but I realised I didn't want that. I still wanted to pursue a career - or a life - that my songs provided for me.
Honestly, a lot of people thought that I was on top of the world selling so many millions of records, and that this is the life that everybody would want, but I never got to enjoy any of my success.
People weren't buying as many records. My record company did not want me. I went through three record companies, went on tour at the wrong time. It destroyed me.
I've sold my records outta shopping carts on the street.
I think I've done a pretty fantastic job, but of course I want to sell millions of records.
I would love to sell millions of records, but that's never gonna be the case.
Selling records is fantastic. But if you're not loving what you do, and if everybody is throwing knives at you, it can get old very fast.