At the end of the day, they're happy if you do the obvious songs towards the end of the set and you've got to try and make yourself happy by doing certain songs at the front end of the set.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm such a strong believer in making yourself happy. Almost in a selfish way. There are a lot of trends, and obviously you can get swept up into them. But I feel like if you just write songs you love, it can have trap beats in it or whatever's going on in the moment, but you don't stop loving songs.
I just like playing songs with happy vibes and good feelings.
It's just always been a hobby of ours to make music that makes us happy and excites us when we make it.
The songs become the show, which is how it should be.
To finish a song is the best feeling in the world.
There is always a mix of apprehension and excitement before you try songs out on a new audience.
My mom used to ask me when I was gonna write a happy song. I still tell her that it's when I start to write really happy-sounding songs that everyone needs to start worrying.
I have a desire that I want to make people feel happy through my music. I'm always trying to find optimistic ways to express myself.
As a singer, the biggest joy I have are the arrangements.
Everything I do, whether it's producing or signing an artist, always starts with the songs. When I'm listening, I'm looking for a balance that you could see in anything. Whether it's a great painting or a building or a sunset.
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