Getting older, you just don't want to sing fluffy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Now my music is kind of pop-rock, right? If I'm 25 and singing still, I don't want to be singing music like that.
I've never wanted to use my age as a gimmick, as something that would get me ahead of other people. I've wanted the music to do that.
My thing is you just have to try to feel young and stay young. Obviously you get a little older, but I still want my music to be young. I don't want to sound like an old dad onstage, so you just have to write music that sounds young.
I'm older than I'd like and I'm creaky, but I'm doing alright.
I'm just concerned that if I get older, people aren't going to enjoy me as much as when I was younger, because I had a great voice for a little girl, but I mean, my voice can't get any bigger when I'm older.
I don't like to sing loud.
As I get older, I realize all I've done is sing and act and hone those skills.
It's not that you want to sing, it's that you have to sing.
Basically, my mother couldn't hold a tune and when I was a baby, a rather tactless baby, I would ask her not to sing... you can't get to sleep if someone is singing off key nearby.
When you're a parent, you sing better. It becomes a pure pleasure, rather than something I have to do.