I mean, at the end of the day when I'm making a record, what I want to do is what I do
There's a lot of people over time who have brought out all these funky records that everybody has started jumping on like a catch phrase. . . When Planet Rock came out, then you had all of the electro funk records.
It leaves a good legacy to have five records.
I never made any money off of my records. It gave me the name across the country so that I could do some of the things in my personal appearances.
I still hold on to the idea that a record can really change the way I feel.
Obviously Hall & Oates wasn't overlooked by the masses in terms of the record sales.
Have I yet to learn that the hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record, and are suffered every day!
I definitely didn't have a lot of money. I had been fired from a record store. I was just trying to get by. I was on unemployment. I didn't have anything going full-time.
There's been not a dime spent on marketing for any record I've ever put out.
I moved cities for about four months to try to provoke some inspiration and put myself in an uncomfortable situation where I would be meeting new people and have a change in locale. I look back at my career and one of my favorite records I ever made was right after I moved to Nashville.
I'm not performing now. What I do now is listen to music all day long. Listening is very nourishing to me. I might go back to perform, I might make another record. I've got a record half finished.
When I run - you can see my record - I run to win.
Records, radio, television, movies, magazines-all are monopolized by the money managers who are guided by one ethic, the words wealth and power.
For a young band about to make a record, make sure you get the vocals right.
You know, it's weird. It's - it hasn't really changed my life in any kind of way that I can measure. I mean, it's obviously such an insanely amazing thing. You know, none of my other records I've ever had before even broke into the top 100.
I didn't want to do the whole, get the hottest person thing. I wanted to make sure every record felt right.
I'm not bleaching my skin, and if I was bleaching my skin and I felt like saying so, I would, but for the record, I am not.
I couldn't possibly have lived all the things that Ice-T on the records lived.
I've never had a huge collection of records; I've never been a beat digga.
You want to live, right? (Syn) Absolutely. (Kiara) Then we’re where you are, bathroom breaks being the only exception – unless you’re in public, and then we get to risk additional arrest records. (Syn)