A Quote by Desiigner

Choirs, auditions, talent shows, I was doing it all. — © Desiigner
Choirs, auditions, talent shows, I was doing it all.
I was too shy to do any vocal lessons or go to choirs; I just didn't want to be seen doing it. It's something that I kept to myself. I started easing into it, and I started doing talent shows, and YouTube really helped with that, too.
As I was growing up, I did a lot of talent shows. I won fifteen Sunday nights straight in a series of talent shows in Macon. I showed up the sixteenth night, and they wouldn't let me go on any more. Whatever success I had was through the help of the good Lord.
I prefer to discover new talent by holding open auditions.
Broadcast TV has a very classy but old-fashioned way of doing television. That's what it's always going to be. But you've still got to introduce young talent and ideas and shows to the masses. That's the way you build a bigger and younger audience, introducing younger writers, comics, TV shows to viewers.
Talent! There's no such thing as talent. What they call talent is nothing but the capacity for doing continuous hard work in the right way.
I used to go to auditions, mainly for talent competitions like 'Opportunity Knocks.'
It was after sometime that I convinced myself that TV shows run on talent, not people, and then used my talent to the fullest.
Doing easily what others find difficult is talent; doing what is impossible for talent is genius.
We come to Birmingham every January for the 'Britain's Got Talent' auditions and always have a great time.
I thought the first two seasons of America's Got Talent were good. I think this one is the best one by a mile because they - you see the difference this year, I think, with the crowd being effectively the fourth judge. But most importantly, I think that these shows have to have a relevance because if you're not finding stars at the back of these shows - whether it's Idol or Got Talent - they're a complete waste of time.
I don't know why people feel popular actors avoid doing mytho shows. Aren't they also doing good? Sometimes such shows give you more fame.
I think because there is the constant looming threat of nepotism and judgment, I really tried to separate what I was doing at MTV, my auditions, anything I was doing creatively, from my family.
When television became popular, reality shows started coming up and with such reality shows, people got a platform to show their talent.
The only road to doing good shows, is doing bad shows.
I don't know if it's rare, but from my experience, I think Suits does a lot more casting off of auditions than other shows.
The nice thing is that, at least in Los Angeles, I'm known as a character actor and I do auditions for other things besides just cartoon shows.
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