I'm a songwriter who's put my childhood memories and teenage angst into songs.
In the West, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber are the face of their songs.
Sometimes my songs wander off a bit and are not always coherent.
I continually blacken pages and scribble away, so I always have a number of songs that are half-finished.
I've probably cried with a lot of songs - in teenage crushes, adult crushes.
Instead of slashing my wrists, I just write a bunch of really crummy songs.
I don't cuss in songs. It's too easy.
A lot of songs are derivative of each other.
Listening to Nat Cole prompted me to sing sentimental songs with distinct diction.
No, it's not dissatisfaction that inspires me to tinker with my songs, it's just restlessness.
I downloaded ProTools - legally, of course... and I wanted to impress girls by making remixes of songs.
Most country songs, certainly all the stuff I've written, are stories driven by characters.
Songs sung under duress are often very powerful.
If Ed Sheeran covered my songs, I would die. That would be unbelievable.
I don't write songs about a specific, elusive thing.
I've written so many songs about Englishmen, I have to go elsewhere.
My songs tend to sprint toward some epiphany and then explode.
I'll keep evolving and put that into my songs.
Fill the earth with your songs of gratitude.
Real popular culture is folk art - coalminers' songs and so forth.