A Quote by John Rzeznik

Usually albums are frontloaded with singles. — © John Rzeznik
Usually albums are frontloaded with singles.

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Well, you know, back then there wasn't many albums, it was the singles. You sold singles.
I don't believe in singles. The singles market has changed. I am trying to get back to the old days of releasing albums at will, like Star Wars coming out again.
I did albums for Cash Money. I didn't do singles - I did whole albums for Cash Money - and at the end of the day, I'm saying I wasn't paid for albums, so its like you're doing 10 songs, and somebody pays you for 1.
I really love crafting albums and thinking of albums as a whole, not just individual songs or singles or just tracks, but a whole entire album.
If people had good albums, they'd be buying albums. But people are buying singles because they only have good songs.
Singles, whatever. But selling a million albums feels like an impossible thing to do.
I've been told I sold 110m albums and singles. If that's the case, I should've come here in a space rocket.
Our business has changed so much. Do people even want albums, or do they just buy singles now? You sort of feel like you're the last guy manufacturing VCRs... but I really like albums, and so I like doing them. I'll be the last one making them, even when no one's buying them.
People don't make albums any more. It's always about singles. I wanted to take that old-school approach.
I wanna be the most successful socially aware artist: Grammys, number one singles, albums, overseas and internationally-known household name, all that.
I'm free to do what I please, I'm probably not going to do albums. Just because I think releasing tracks as singles is a better way for me to stay topical.
I want to build a fanbase. I want people to like my albums even more so than singles.
A lot of people don't listen to the albums. They just listen to the singles.
My kids don't really buy albums. They buy singles.
The way consumers interact with music is different now. It's not an albums business anymore; it's a singles business again, and the industry has gone through that before.
I started running to different albums, and I was starting with the short albums and moving on to the longer albums. I was interested in how they built up, in tempo and intensity. it made me interested in albums again, too.
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