People see you on TV every day, they start knowing your name. You know, I was always just the guy from Maroon 5 until I became myself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
So many people are on television that don't know me, and they're like experts on me.
They all knew my name, but no one heard the music - I didn't look the same.
I think for new artists the hardest thing is putting the face with a name. People maybe heard our song on the radio or something but until they get several impressions of who you are - from whatever it is, whether TV or a live show, I feel like they don't quite connect the dots.
Once you've changed who you are or who you've portrayed in your music, the fans, they'll catch it... Once I feel like the world knows me for anything else but my music, then I feel like I failed.
Some people don't even know my name, but they know I am the man with the red soles.
People know who you are when you've never met them. For them, through interviews and seeing you perform, they feel like they know you and you've never seen them before. It's really different, but it's awesome.
I guess people recognize me, but I'm not a household name. Two out of every five people who come up to me know my name. The one thing I don't want is to be followed by paparazzi.
People know me as 'Wipeout Girl' or 'Mercury Girl.' They never know my name, and sometimes, maybe that's a good thing.
No one really knows me. People think they know me.
People tend to think they know you when you come into their televisions every week. They think you are different than who you are. Don't believe everything you hear.