A Quote by Dove Cameron

The first CD I ever bought was Gwen Stafani's first solo album. She was the light of my life when I was 8. — © Dove Cameron
The first CD I ever bought was Gwen Stafani's first solo album. She was the light of my life when I was 8.
I think the first album I bought was The Jackson Five, but the first CD I was given was 'Cotton-Eyed Joe,' the single! Bless my mum - don't know what she was thinkin'!
'Wages Of Sin' was the first metal album I ever bought, and it was love at first listen.
The first album I bought, I didn't even buy it. My grandma got Mike Jones and Bow Wow's 'Wanted' a little later. Matter of fact Ying Yang Twins' 'U.S.A. Still United' was the first album, but Mike Jones was the first album I really love.
'Tapestry' was the first album my mom ever bought with her own money when she was 14. So, needless to say, it was a staple in the household, at least when my mom was choosing the music.
One of the first CDs I ever bought was Alicia Keys's 'MTV Unplugged' album. That album is the one I would take home and listen to on my Walkman, in my room, before I had an iPod. I learned most of the songs on piano.
The first I bought were records. I don't know which was first, but I feel like it was the same day. It was 'The Muppet Show' soundtrack and Queen's first album, because it was the only one my brother didn't have.
I remember the first vinyl I bought: 'Purple Rain,' my favorite Prince album, ever.
A Jethro Tull album was - along with Cream and Led Zeppelin - one of the first I ever bought.
I knew I was destined to do a solo album, but when I did that first album in 1978, I had no idea it was going to be that well received.
As a teenager, my brother's girlfriend came into my life, and I just thought she was the bomb. I followed her around, and she could just say anything, and it would influence me. She took me to my first nice restaurant, bought me my first nice handbag, and took me to my first Alvin Ailey show when I was 14, which changed my life.
Our first album sold a million copies. Because we had such a big hit on the first album, it's always like, 'You can't top the first album.'
My dad bought a Beatles tape when I was in fifth grade, and that was the first time I ever really - I mean I was into music, but that was the first time it really blew my mind. When I heard the 'Red Compilation,' which wasn't like a proper album, I thought, 'music was more than I had ever thought it was before.
My dad bought a Beatles tape when I was in fifth grade, and that was the first time I ever really - I mean I was into music, but that was the first time it really blew my mind. When I heard the 'Red Compilation,' which wasn't like a proper album, I thought, 'music was more than I had ever thought it was before.'
The first album I ever bought with my own money was 'Ten.' Every single song reminds me of my childhood.
The first album that I bought was the Nirvana 'MTV Unplugged in New York' album.
Miles Davis was a part of my life from 1947 on. I was born in 1941 and I first heard him in 1947 on a 78 rpm. And then I followed his career, starting with his first solo album in 1951. He was an icon and inspiration and a mentor to me.
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