Top 17 Quotes & Sayings by Rayvon Owen

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Last updated on November 7, 2024.
Rayvon Owen

Rayvon Owen is an American musician from Richmond, Virginia and came in fourth place in the fourteenth season of American Idol. He released his EP Cycles August 26, 2014 prior to the contest, and his official single "Can't Fight It" in February 2016. Owen served as the host for TBS's reality competition series The Sims Spark'd.

Born: June 27, 1991
My advice to anyone wanting to get into the music business, is always be ready to learn and remain humble.
I am extremely grateful for my 'American Idol' experience, and I enjoyed every bit of it.
I think my entire songwriting catalog reflects where I was in my life at the time. I capture whatever moment I am experiencing in life. — © Rayvon Owen
I think my entire songwriting catalog reflects where I was in my life at the time. I capture whatever moment I am experiencing in life.
In regards to my artistry, I've learned the importance of being vulnerable.
I was so fortunate to sing and work with so many amazing performers and artists.
People relate to you a lot more when you're honest and authentic - and that's hard to do in front of millions of people every week.
My songs always tend to have a good element to the story. That is who I am - an optimistic person.
As long as children are still getting kicked out of their homes by parents, getting bullied, commuting suicide, et cetera. it's definitely still worth talking about.
My songwriting and overall approach to music go beyond just good singing and strong musicality - I want people, now more so than ever, to feel something and be moved somehow by the content I create.
Even in the sad songs, I want people to know that it won't always be like that.
I loved performing every week, but all of the activities and amazing people we met when we were not filming stick out to me the most.
Ordering pizza and jamming out with the contestants in our hotels and traveling the country together brought me so much joy.
If I can help encourage or inspire someone out there who is struggling with some of the same or similar issues as myself, then I think it's worth talking about.
I focused more on sharing my gift and performing than worrying about it being a competition.
I think my songwriting has developed over the years. As I get older, I have become less afraid to share real experiences.
I always love to support my friends and how they choose to express themselves creatively.
There's so much good you can do with your voice - always remember that. — © Rayvon Owen
There's so much good you can do with your voice - always remember that.
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