To write something, you have to risk making a fool of yourself.
When I leave a room, it's gonna be footprints of funk wherever I stepped, because I'm a soul-funk crusader.
I'm always trying to find brain food and indulge in knowledge that's gonna be useful.
I never thought that alcohol could ease the notion of the sadness, Now what used to be a happy home done turned into some bad sh!t
I don't need a sensationalized headline to sell music or to bring attention to my music. It's the music and it's always been about the music.
And when I'm on the microphone you best to wear your sweater, Cause I'm cooler than a polar bear's toenails, Oh hell, there he go again.
The beauty of having a studio is I can go in and record any time I want to, so you can always put down your ideas or whatever. You use your voice recorder and, you know, take your voice notes down and just preserve all the little jewels and gems when you're in there, putting that song together.
Show the reader what the character thinks about, and then the reader will think about it too.
Everything is known through its opposite.
The life you live in front of an audience is like an altered state - it's not totally real. I'm always, even in the course of one day, trying to find ways to balance both sides.
Jesus refused to produce a sign. . . because it was not the Father's will, nor his, to be Messiah.