I'm not going to be rockin' n' rollin' when I'm 50 years old. But you can be in your prime on television, compose songs, or write a Broadway play when you're 50.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'll probably be 80 years old and still performing. Music is like fashion, it changes. But some things will always be the same.
I'm 48 now and whatever I get music-wise, I get from my kids and that's it. I don't think I'll ever be hip again!
I'm sure there's a subconscious 'go for it' thing with turning 50. You want to do as much as possible and there are thoughts of how little time we have on the planet. For a lot of musicians in their 50s, the best days are behind them. I'd like to try and show that there is a future.
I hope to be still acting when I'm 70 on TV, film and theatre.
I'm 47, You learn life is short and it's not worth doing something if you don't enjoy it.
I don't want to see old people doing rap or rock and roll. It makes me cringe.
If you're 50, you're never going to be 50 ever again, so enjoy being 50. If you sit through the year wishing you were younger, before you know it, it's going to be over, and you're going to be 51.
I'm 60, and I did 60-year-old women songs. I'm not trying to be the Hip-Hop Queen, although I am the original Hip Hop Queen.
When I'm 80 and sitting in a rocking chair listening to the Rolling Stones, there is absolutely no way I'm going to feel old or forget my younger days.
I feel like at 50 I've decided to become a rock star, which is, you know, typical of me. I always seem to work backwards.