When you're a parent, you sing better. It becomes a pure pleasure, rather than something I have to do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As for singing, my parents say I have a good voice, but then again, they have to say that.
I like singing practically more than anything else, and I want to be the best, but I don't want to sacrifice time with my children.
I always wanted to sing, as a child.
When you're pregnant, things - at least for me - get very sincere and very wholesome, and it's about family, and singing becomes about warmth.
I love singing and performing. I'm always singing. Even if I'm at school or in the car, I'm always singing. My mom said ever since I could talk, I was singing.
I love being a mom. I love singing. Why can't you have both? A lot of people would say you can't, but I think you can balance it; if you work hard, and you plan everything out properly, it works.
From the age of 12, I had an understanding that singing was something I loved to do more than anything, and I did say to myself, 'Why not?' But there were definitely some doubts along the way.
I would much rather be a better mother or better human being than I would be a singer. Fortunately for me singing makes me a living.
Singing becomes a form of therapy.
I love singing so much. As a kid, that was what I wanted to do.