Most artists lose their voice, their hair, and their bands. That's not going to happen to me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A lot of artists don't like the sound of their voice. They're put off by it.
If you are a singer and you lose your voice, you realize that you have other skill sets when that is taken out of the equation.
Every artist has a moment where they think about quitting music for a moment because it's scary.
Once artists are expected to shock, it's that much harder for them to do so.
Many artists give up after a while.
You see so many artists who are so talented end up living sad, empty lives. This industry takes so much out of you that without the accountability and leaving God in the center, you can be left so empty and void.
My voice hasn't changed really very much. I still do all my songs when I perform live and still do them in the original keys. I've been blessed with that ability to retain that.
Artists are overcompensating with this aggressive, energetic, hyperstimulating music - it's like someone shaking you. But it can't move people on an emotional level.
I lost my voice for the first time. I was so bummed out, but it happens to every singer at some point in their career. I don't think most people understand, but I sing every night and sometimes we do five shows in a row, which is really bad for your voice.
If you're a singer you lose your voice. A baseball player loses his arm. A writer gets more knowledge, and if he's good, the older he gets, the better he writes.