Whitney Houston is my idol and my mentor and my dream forever, like she will always be my favorite artist, ever, on the planet. Like I don’t think I’ll ever feel that way about another artist.
BRANDY NORWOODIt just feels like I’m on the right path musically and I’m in the right mindset to continue out my mission in music because I’m not putting myself in a box.
More Brandy Norwood Quotes
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I want to like my music before you like it. I don’t want to sell anything that I don’t really like.
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It just feels like I’m on the right path musically and I’m in the right mindset to continue out my mission in music because I’m not putting myself in a box.
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I’ve had to come through a lot and I’ve made a lot of different mistakes, but I realized that I never gave up. I wanted to so badly.
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And I’m looking at him like, ‘Oh my God. This is Michael Jackson’. I fainted, blacked out – like seriously blacked out.
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I think creativity becomes really beautiful and magical when you allow it to do what it’s needing you to do.
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When I was 17, my producer Rodney Jerkins was working with Michael Jackson at the time. He knew how much I wanted to meet Michael Jackson, so he says, ‘Would you like to come and meet him?’
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It feels amazing to be back on set. It feels like home, even though the territory is a little bit unfamiliar because it’s a new show, it’s a new character, but once you get in the groove and you start to settle in and trust the moment, you start to really feel at home.
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I think the Grammy is like the award, you know.
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I wash my face every night with Ivory soap, and I don’t wear much makeup.
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My daughter hasn’t seen me with anybody in five years. I’m very, very selective when it comes to that because I want to make sure that it’s real. I don’t want her to see me with just anybody because she means everything to me.
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I think different struggles in life, not knowing how to deal with certain things that have happened in my life made me doubt myself.
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I have so much to talk about. I have so much to share. There are so many different emotions going on inside of me right now.
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The extra opinions and the extra praise is just a bonus, it’s not the main thing. The main thing is how I feel about myself. And I feel really good about myself.
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I take conscious breaks for myself ’cause I like to rejuvenate and get my creative juices flowing. I also like to take my time with my creativity; I think it’s important.
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The more natural, the better.
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I needed to explore my talent and versatility and see if I had another side to me, another sound.
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I’m always smiling and happy.
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I just want to continue to do comedy. Comedy, I’m discovering, is my niche. It’s what I’m born to do, so I would love to have my own sitcom one day in the future.
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I certainly didn’t want to date. I was through with guys.
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I went through a struggle, and I really needed to get myself together and connect with my purpose, which is music.
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It feels so great to be back on the scene.
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I was rapping as a hobby. It was something I did for my friends and just played around on ideas and stuff like that.
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When you don’t know your values or who you are or you start to believe things other people are telling you, you get lost. I was just lost because I didn’t know what I meant to music or what music meant to me. Now I just belong solo and I belong by myself.
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The idea of kids helping other kids is such a great way to introduce children to being involved in charitable causes and volunteer work, setting them on the path to doing good for others throughout their lives.
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I don’t get into the favorite songs thing, because so many speak to different parts of my life, but the music in the ’90s is just unbeatable.
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That’s the beautiful part about acting – you get to play somebody other than yourself. So, I’m open to people who can’t sing, people who can, people that sing a little bit, or people that sing a lot.
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