A song has to take on character, shape, body and influence people to an extent that they use it for their own devices. It must affect them not just as a song, but as a lifestyle.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What I've learned is that music affects the way you feel. A song can change someone's life.
I think it's always interesting how music means different things to different people, and people who overthink it are looking to in some ways show off with music, versus people who just respond to a song and decide to sing it.
To make a song is a gift, and once it's done it keeps evolving and changing and becomes a tool to interact with other people. It's like a conversation.
A lot can be said with just a look, or the way the body moves. Each song is a different character. So each song takes on a different movement of the body. And the body has to go with the subject and the attitude that you have toward that subject.
When I write a song, it is to fill a niche in people's lives. To have a song for every experience if one hadn't been written yet.
Music means different things to different people and sometimes even different things to the same person at different moments of his life.
Songs are a way to express what I have felt. A way to understand what happened to me or to other people.
Music is about expressing things you can't in everyday life.
Sometimes a song indicates that it wants to be about a certain thing. And then if you write it, you find that it is about something that you've done.
The beauty of music is that everyone hears it their own way, and every song you hear leaves an impression on you that alters the way you hear everything from that point on.
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