I truly believe that diversity is so important, and I hope that I can use my platform to encourage and inspire other aspiring female artists.
MADISON BEERI’m not perfect. I’m not polished.
More Madison Beer Quotes
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The worst thing any of us can do for our self-esteem is compare ourselves to others, and that’s especially true of women.
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I always say when someone says something negative about me, it’s really saying something negative about them.
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I have a very intrusive life, I guess you could say. I think that a lot of people know too much about me, truthfully.
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The song ‘Tyler Durden’ is about the movie ‘Fight Club,’ so obviously, it’s not a personal experience, but I love that song. It’s my favorite song.
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There will be slow songs, sad songs, happy songs, songs about boys, and songs about being who you are. I’m making sure I’m happy with all of the songs, because if I am not happy with them, I can’t expect anyone else to be, you know?
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I’m very much focused on my career.
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I could count on one hand how many times I’ve worked out.
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I want to make music that I would like if it came on the radio.
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I hope it never gets to that point that I’m gonna have people around me that are using me. I’m very good with noticing that.
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The most beautiful people are those who are truly themselves, and that’s what I want to show my fans.
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Most of my songs are written about movies or TV shows – they’re not about me.
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There was a time in my career when I felt like I wasn’t being true to myself. I was being moulded into an artist I wasn’t, and I knew I had to do everything I wanted to do. I think that’s an issue a lot of women face, and men do have it easier in a lot of ways.
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You should realize that there is only one version of yourself in the world and that your flaws make you beautiful.
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I would definitely say I’m predominantly a pop artist, obviously, but my music is different. It’s not just top-40-radio-type music.
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It’s fine if you doubt me. Underestimate me, because then I’ll just impress you, you know.
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I think my fans inspire me a lot. They’re a huge part of my career. I wouldn’t be where I am without them, so I try to feed off what they’re going through. I read their tweets and Instagrams.
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I just love music – I was always singing and dancing.
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I always make sure my lashes look cute.
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A lot of people are really focused on me. I always say, ‘Why focus on someone more than yourself?’
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It’s your career, your face, your name. You have to be in control because if something gets messed up or something doesn’t look how you want it to, you’re the only one to blame.
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Don’t attack a girl because you see one photo of her and a guy in public.
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Dear Society’ really is my letter to society where I express the anguish I’ve been caused from such an image-based industry and culture we live in.
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Something that I’ve learned to love about myself is my freckles. I used to absolutely hate them; I even looked into ways I could get them removed.
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It feels like I’ve been singing since I was born, and I have so many great memories with my family and friends centred around music.
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I’m more eager to have kids than I am to go back to college. I want to be a mom really badly.
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I hate nothing more than feeling rushed to write a song or feeling like I have to write a song.
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