I'd rather be on a label that understands us and allows us to be a bit odd.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If people have to put labels on me, I'd prefer the first label to be human being, the second label to be pacifist, and the third to be folk singer.
I'm always trying to slip out of those labels everyone tries to put round your neck. We all have multiple selves.
I never liked feeling like the world needed to have labels on everything, whether it's people or categories of music. I think everyone should be what they want to be, and you shouldn't have to look a certain way in order to fit this mold or that mold.
I've never concerned myself with the labels people want to put on you. What matters to me is my own estimation.
I don't like to be labeled, to be anything. I've made the mistake before myself of labeling my music, but it's counter-productive.
We are too quick to put labels on things. It is my profession. I get up and paint. Everyone wants to put a label on it, but I am a free spirit, so I fight against that.
All of us, although we may have a label attached to us, that's not who we are.
I hate labels; the problem is that if you say you're one thing, it's hard for people to imagine you as something else. Music is way more complicated than that.
I don't like labels. I don't understand the need for them. When you define yourself a certain way, people have expectations.
I don't think any of us like to be reduced to just one label.