A Quote by Lianne La Havas

It's really important that my lyrics are truthful. — © Lianne La Havas
It's really important that my lyrics are truthful.
I like my lyrics to feel conversational and truthful, as if we're having real talk. I don't really like generic lyrics.
In my early years, I was much too ignorant and didn't realize how desperately important it all is, how really important the lyrics are. And for me as a singer, I am a lady who takes the lyrics first.
Sometimes, I have to really monitor myself, but the only monitoring job I really do on myself on stage is, Is this truthful? Is this truthful? Is this truthful? Ideally, I send it in a flow of truth.
Lyrics are back, maybe. It seems like there was a bit of an attitude that lyrics are not important.
Lyrics are so important, but they're really underrated.
Lyrics are really important for me.
Songs, especially lyrics, have always been really important to me.
I didn't even write the lyrics down. I got in the booth, I put down a little guitar riff and the idea I had was it was going to be really simple, I just want it to be all about the lyrics and I just literally sang the lyrics.
I always thought it was important for my lyrics to come from a really honest place.
Every song has a different genesis, or feeling. Usually the lyrics, I don't really know what it's all about, I just kinda do it. I mean, there's a combination of, like you're saying, that kind of lyrics about commitment or vaguely relationship lyrics mixed with jokey 90s Beck-style non-sequiturs and stuff.
It's really hard to make a good film; it's really, really hard. So, the director's very important, and a character that can be described with more than one or two adjectives, maybe with contradictions. Contradictions are always good because that's truthful.
Love every role to be new, and I always like to bring a freshness to every character I play, but that comes down to the script. So, it's important that it's a good script with good, truthful characters and truthful subjects.
People don't really care about lyrics anymore. It's kinda really sad, like they'll listen to something musically and has a really cool beat down or something, that's great, that's good enough; but the message is the most important thing.
The lyrics are so important to me. And that there is something going on in the lyrics. That the song actually has something to say.
Finally I started really opening up as a songwriter and an interpreter and taking songs from all kind of genres and stripping them down to just lyrics and the story inside the lyrics, and trying to make them really mine.
A right balance between music and lyrics is important. Music complements lyrics.
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