Just do something that makes you stand out. Even if not everyone likes it, just do it.
KACEY MUSGRAVESThe more country that my music gets, the less it fits into the country world today. It’s almost like there needs to be two genres, modern country and country?
More Kacey Musgraves Quotes
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Fame freaks me out. Do you just wake up different? I don’t know how to scale it back if it gets too crazy.
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Different people have different ways of doing things. For me, becoming a songwriter first and falling in love with the Nashville songwriting community and the process of songs and getting better and putting more in what I wanted to say, was absolutely vital in me even wanting to be an artist.
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I’m all about small towns. I think it’s a great place to grow up.
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I don’t wanna play your game, boy. Cleanin’ up the messes that you make.
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I’m really proud to be a woman representing country music.
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In the beginning, I wrote OK songs, but they didn’t have a unique perspective.
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Anyone singing about trucks, in any form, in any song, anywhere, literally just stop – nobody cares!
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I used to write poems more when I was younger, but I haven’t in a long time. I just write ideas and paragraphs and go from there.
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I’d rather be more of the hippie country chick – as in, instead of pointing a finger, just maybe saying, ‘We’re all screw-ups. We’re all in this kind of together. We’re all just figuring this out.’
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I wear my tears on my sleeves.
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Im all about small towns. I think its a great place to grow up.
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When you see me out I hope the taste in your mouth is still sweet as I wish it could be, believe me.
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I drink to feel I smoke to breathe Just look what love has done to me.
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A great song will be great forever – it’s timeless and classic in that way.
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Certain kinds of people will always have an issue with my music. But that’s fine; it’s OK. I don’t want to be the McDonald’s of music.
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