A Quote by Donnis

I'm going to keep proving people wrong, whether it's my record label, other artists. — © Donnis
I'm going to keep proving people wrong, whether it's my record label, other artists.
I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing. Keep proving people wrong and proving myself right.
Commercial success still hasn't come to an artist that isn't signed to a record label. There are very few artists that can succeed without the help of a record label. The role of the record label is still required, it's still necessary.
At my second record label, they told me and other female artists that some of us were going on the chopping block. I was 19... and it was devastating.
A record is a commodity, but so is a hamburger. Just because I work at McDonald's doesn't mean I reap the benefits of that commodity. That's the reality with most artists in the record industry: They're getting paid a subsistence wage so they can keep producing a commodity for the record label.
I want to record many albums, have a healthy record label with talented artists, keep building my publishing catalogue, and maintain our culture with good music that will be remembered for years to come.
I'm going to keep proving people wrong because I have a lot of people to prove wrong, a lot of doubters.
I think as you get older, you realize there's always going to be critics. Critics are going to win every time because they can change their critique based on the stats and their own personal feelings. It's less about proving people wrong, the critics wrong, and it's more about challenging myself to keep this level up.
It was three breakups going on at the same time. It was breaking up with my band, and my boyfriend, and right after that, my record label. I was arguing a lot with my record label during that whole time, so maybe they all affected each other. This record, Mondo Amore, came out of a time that was really heartbreaking and confusing, and that's why I switched the sound up a lot, to make it sound a little bit grittier and more raw.
I'm not going to worry about proving people wrong. My goal isn't to prove people wrong. You can't worry about what other people say.
You can be enormously effective for a period of time, because it's almost like there's an engine in you that needs to keep going, and you have a greater drive than other people - who may be more happy and balanced in life - because you have to keep going out and proving yourself over and over again.
I'm from Israel, so America has no limits. I started a record label, and then I started managing other artists, like Liza Minelli.
The opportunity to record the song came when Phil Collins' record label, Atlantic, was doing a tribute album to him and they asked all these different artists to do renditions of his songs.
I've always wanted to push someone who's not really known but has mad talent. I don't know if I'm going to do a publishing company or a record label, but I'm interested in pushing artists in any sense.
It's all about proving it on the track and proving to people that have different views wrong.
I love proving people wrong and proving myself right and my coaches.
For me, It's not necessarily about proving people wrong, but proving to myself that I can do it my way and still win.
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