A Quote by Omarion

Anyone knows that my music isn't just centered around sex. It's thought-evoking and feeling-evoking. — © Omarion
Anyone knows that my music isn't just centered around sex. It's thought-evoking and feeling-evoking.
When people score films, the job is to be visual. When people make music, it's about evoking feeling. It's great when you get both feelings and being out of their head.
Surf is that music which is entirely about evoking something. There's never any vocals, so it's not about the lyrics, it's about the reverb.
Carl Orff's Carmina Burana has the ability to take you from placidity to power in one sonic breath. It is music of dignity and strength, with primitive, energetic passages, evoking absolute beauty from the simplest of phrases. It brings up something that has everything to do with significance - squeezing joy and motif that you just can't drop - it stays with you.
Leadership is evoking in others the capacity to dream.
...evoking memories, particularly of days gone by.
I think a movie is a media that is evoking feelings.
Holding an Olympic Games means evoking history.
For me, Heaven is evoking emotions through sound.
Improvisation can be either a last resort or an established way of evoking creativity.
When you are competing for attention and eyeballs, articulating value and evoking possibility and vision can be powerful tools.
September: it was the most beautiful of words, he’d always felt, evoking orange-flowers, swallows, and regret.
There is a necessity for a regulating discipline of exercise that, whilst evoking the human energies, will not suffer them to be wasted.
Piano playing is a dying art. I love the fact that I can be one guy with one instrument evoking an emotional and musical experience.
What's in a question, you ask? Everything. It is evoking stimulating response or stultifying inquiry. It is, in essence, the very core of teaching.
I work with whatever mediums seems best suited to evoking the sorts of thoughts and emotions I am interested in playing with.
There has been a ton of excellent music in this period (along with a few misses), evoking scenes like a bar-room brawl at a border-town dive, a washed-up singer in a smoky lounge, and the scenes of violence in Bob Dylan latter-day music videos.I think the ethos of this period is best summed up in the 2001 song "Summer Days".
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