I do want to sell as many records and win as many awards as I can. The awards though, they don't necessarily determine if you're good or not. I know that now.
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You don't want to make records so you can win a Grammy. You make records because you want to be a musician.
I have records in gold, in platinum, I have two Oscars, I have Grammys and so on.
I don't care about awards. I want to make money. I want to own a business.
Actually, no, because awards don't spark sales as much as you'd think.
I think I've done a pretty fantastic job, but of course I want to sell millions of records.
I've always felt, and I think I'm qualified to say so because I've won a few awards, that it's a terrible shame to put something in competition with something else to be able to sell something.
I don't really sell many records.
You can never be guaranteed good roles because of an award, but I think your profile and net worth as a performer has to do with awards, unfortunately.
I actually don't think that I'm gonna sell a lot of records.
I can't say I want to earn a particular award or sell a certain number of records, because even if I do that, the satisfaction only lasts five minutes.