Top 89 Quotes & Sayings by Nina Nesbitt - Page 2

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Last updated on November 5, 2024.
I can't put on weight, even though I eat so much and I'm not saying that in a good way because I love curves and I love carbs too.
Peroxide' is a mix of everything I have experienced from the age of 15 until now with themes of break ups, first love, growing up - all the sorts of things that you experience at that age.
I won't write every one of my personal experiences into songs as I think it could be a bit depressing - and its nice to not be too open. — © Nina Nesbitt
I won't write every one of my personal experiences into songs as I think it could be a bit depressing - and its nice to not be too open.
But shows like 'The X Factor' are a great showcase but people are not taking it for real music.
I've spent a lot of time in Inverness, playing gigs and on a radio tour. I like heading up there because it is very tranquil and a contrast to how busy London is.
I think everyone goes through it in university, figuring out whether or not they're doing the right course. I guess I'm the same, but in music.
Sometimes I fall out of love with what I'm doing, but only for about a week. Once it's over I'm back to thinking it's the best job in the world again. But every job has it's ups and downs.
But, I think that as long as you have a distinct voice and personality, you can kind of dress how you want.
I get on really well with Jake Gosling, who is a great producer, and I have written a song with Fraser T Smith.
But I think as you grow up, you realise that actually, if you want to dress sexy there's nothing wrong with that - it's your prerogative as a woman to dress however you want.
I was thrust into the spotlight and didn't really know what I was doing. The opportunity was amazing but I wasn't ready for any of it.
I write songs that mean something to me because I want to connect with people and make them feel something too.
Sadly, people assume that I am happy because I am so skinny.
I try to create a style that reflects my music. So I would say it's definitely got some '90s elements, some pop elements that are a bit more feminine, and then more indie, androdgynous elements.
I dyed my hair blonde when I was 13 because I wanted to be like my mum and my gran, who both have blonde hair.
I genuinely have no eating problem. I eat so much food. I think there's a lot of girls who are similar to me.
I previously played King Tut's in Glasgow, which is one of my favourite gigs. It's really intimate.
I'm now 23 and feel like it's been a full 'crash course' in the music industry - I've only just found my sound.
I really struggle to get up in the morning, but I also get my best ideas really late at night, when I'm trying to sleep.
I would literally never think about melody. I never thought people listened to melody because I listen to words.
Moving to London was a culture shock, but in a really good way. I'm more aware now, and I'm less trusting of people in the music industry.
When you go on tour and see everyone, you're like, "Oh my god. This is actually real life." That inspires me to write more songs.
When I used to write songs, especially on my own, it was just me and a guitar. — © Nina Nesbitt
When I used to write songs, especially on my own, it was just me and a guitar.
Nothing makes me happier than writing a song that I think is good or that I want to play. Writing songs helps me.
I live in a neighborhood that's very family-oriented, so I feel like everyone else is sleeping and I'm sitting up, making music. It's just me. It's a nice time to be creative.
Traveling really inspires me, seeing other cities and going on tour. If you've got fans online, it's hard to remember those people are real people.
I don't think I'm delusional, but I'm definitely a dreamer; I definitely want to see the best in things and I believe in what I do.
Working with other people, it's hard to get them to make it sound like what you have in mind. Also, it's really expensive to get your tracks produced, so I thought if I could learn how to do it myself, I could make five albums in a month and it would be free, it would be me, and it would be everything that I'm doing.
Sometimes when I'm writing a song I'll get carried away with production when I'm only on the first verse, and that sacrifices the songwriting.
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