Top 39 Quotes & Sayings by Santigold

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Santigold.
Last updated on December 24, 2024.
Santigold

Santi White, known professionally as Santigold, is an American singer and songwriter. Her debut studio album, Santogold (2008), received critical acclaim. Her second album, Master of My Make-Believe, was released in 2012. She released her third album, 99¢, in 2016, and her second mixtape, I Don't Want: The Gold Fire Sessions, in 2018.

I grew up listening to topical music - songs that were about things. So when I write songs, a lot of the time, they're about the things weighing on my heart that I want people to think about.
I feel like David Byrne is a great example of someone who is always in the 'now' moment of music and finding reasons to be excited and always seeing what's special about it.
I pick up inspiration from everywhere and it all manages to keep stored in my brain somewhere. — © Santigold
I pick up inspiration from everywhere and it all manages to keep stored in my brain somewhere.
I've been doing transcendental meditation every day on the road, and it's one of the best things I've ever done.
Oh my God, I love doing acting.
The reason I make music is so that I can influence people and inspire people, but I also want to make music that I feel happy about and that I feel is good. The challenge, which is why it's worth keeping going, is to constantly strive to figure out where the meeting place is.
To me, I don't think a song's complete unless it's got a great variety of different textures.
I love comedy, I love comedy... I think I'm funny!
Anyway, I'd get bored with just doing music!
When I go with different producers, and they've thought about what they want to do, I think they feel a little bit more free, because they know almost any sound will work on my record if we pull it together properly - so they don't feel so limited.
I'm kind of thinking that I might start trying to do some acting. I really enjoy role play.
I feel like my music has so many different things going on. I've always worked with many different producers. And a lot of times, each of them has a different thing that I really love about what they do.
Politics are wack - it's mostly about the characters instead of the issues, like how religion is about religion instead of spirituality. — © Santigold
Politics are wack - it's mostly about the characters instead of the issues, like how religion is about religion instead of spirituality.
There's so many different kinds of songs that could be pop songs. I don't think pop songs should sound the same.
Making a record's really hard. You deal with the money stuff - you never have the budget you need. You're working with so many egos.
I get inspiration from movies, from fashion, then completely random things you'd never think of.
I love watching movies. It breaks up the monotony of the road and momentarily takes you somewhere else.
People can feel stuff in a different way when it's through music. If you can get some inspiration into a song, it might be received in a more impactful way than if you were just to have a conversation.
Around 2008 was a really special time culturally. There were a lot of cool things going on in music, in fashion, politically. It was a really hopeful time and a really creative time.
I'm the pickiest eater ever.
My mom's collard greens. No one else in the world can make them like hers. I'm not just saying that because she's my mom. She's got some Mississippi secret. I could seriously eat them every day.
I've always been an artist who's about being real and about telling the truth and making music with integrity and talking about something.
I'm terrible at social media, and it sucks for me, because I know I have fans. But if you go by my Instagram, you would think, 'No one listens to her music!' It's not fair. My Instagram is not my music.
The social media thing is insane: the constant engagement with the public, not even just your fans. It's not really about the music; it's about how you can be seen.
I hate musicals, especially film musicals.
So I don't think of myself as just a musician at all, I think of myself as an artist.
It's always cathartic for me to write music.
It's really hard juggling, trying to carve out a time to have a family and be a mom and have a career, especially a creative career. — © Santigold
It's really hard juggling, trying to carve out a time to have a family and be a mom and have a career, especially a creative career.
I feel like good music comes and goes in waves.
I love pop music, and I love when music is accessible.
But 'Sixteen Candles' is the only movie I could watch over and over and over without getting sick of it.
Every art I do is a collage.
I've just been learning how to direct my own videos, choreography, doing costumes... every creative opportunity there is with my music I've taken.
I'm hoping to knock down the walls and broaden the lane a little bit more for music that's pop music at the heart of it.
I like when pop is still good music; that's what I like.
I wrote and recorded 'Outside the War' and 'Run from the Races' while I was nine months pregnant.
Sometimes when you're an artist, you need to be in your own head; you need to stay in it to be able to get to a good place.
I'm trying so hard to do something that means something and has integrity and cares about talent. — © Santigold
I'm trying so hard to do something that means something and has integrity and cares about talent.
Pop stars are sending the message that their sexuality is the strongest thing they have to offer, and that's confusing and misleading to girls and women, especially since there's not enough of a counterbalance from those who rely on their other assets, like their music. Also, with the new obsession with all things "booty," it's important that women - and it's often women of color - aren't turned into mere caricatures. Right now it's: "Bend over." That's all people want to see. That's crazy. It's so far from where we should be.
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