If you have music that sounds like what you cover, people won't be able to differentiate who you are.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Do people have an idea of who they think I am? Yes, and that's fine with me. My music will speak for itself.
I don't think shoving my butt into people's faces will tell them anything about who I am. How is that connecting to your audience? What is that doing for your music?
You have to be who you are when you do music.
People ask who I am as an artist, who I am as a person. I don't ever want to tell them who I am; you can find that out in the music.
Music isn't what I do. It's who I am.
Music is in me. I don't have much of a choice. People might listen to one of my songs or come and see my because of my famous last name, but if my music's not good they won't hang around.
I think the music that you make, often it's even better if you identify with other people.
Music used to be a more personal thing, and it defined who you were. Now it's like wallpaper.
I really went back through a lot of the dark corridors of my life in this. I wanted people to know who I am based on my music, not on what they read in the tabloids.
Music can kind of make you one-dimensional. People see what's on the surface and what you rap about, and they make their decision on who you are from there.