A Quote by Colleen Ballinger

I trained to sing well, but now I sing poorly for a living. That was money well spent. — © Colleen Ballinger
I trained to sing well, but now I sing poorly for a living. That was money well spent.
We were not trained to sing in YG style and we only received training to sing well.
Come, sing now, sing; for I know you sing well; I see you have a singing face.
Even if you can't sing well, sing. Sing to yourself. Sing in the privacy of your home. But sing.
Live well. Sing out, sing loud, and sing often. And God bless the child that's got a song.
Everyone should dance. And everyone should sing. People say, 'Well, I can't sing.' Everybody can sing. That you do it badly is no reason not to sing.
I'm not a classically trained composer, and I can't sing very well.
I had to sing. I couldn't not sing. If it was singing to a living room full of people or an auditorium, it didn't matter. I had to sing. I was meant to sing.
I sing a little bit, yeah. But I sing very poorly.
Some people can sing, and they can sing sing, but Brandy can not only sing sing, but she has a voice and a tone that is unlike any other.
When you're insecure about your technique, you close yourself off. Your shoulders tighten. The first thing, you should open your body and sing. Be happy. Sing real vowels, real Italian vowels. When you're learning a good way to sing technically, you find it's very easy to sing well.
Eat well, sleep well, work out well, sing well, and perform well.
It's hard to sing really well when you're playing an instrument, but it'd be great to try and sing really well and have vocal effects and one drummer on a real drum-kit, and one on an electronic kit.
Sing to me," she said. "That would be valiant, to raise your voice in this dark, lonely place, and it will be useful as well. Sing to me, sing loudly-drown out my dreams, keep me from remembering whatever wants me to remember it. Sing to me, my lord prince, if it please you. It may not seem a hero's task, but I would be glad of it.
Once, I was up north with friends and, after dinner, one lady who was at the table said, 'Would you sing for me?' and I went 'Well, sure.' And the other women are looking and going, 'You never sing for us.' Well, you never ask me.
I have always believed people can sing themselves, even if they can't sing well, into a place of joy and happiness.
Well, somebody's got to sing. They won't hire you unless you sing.
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