A Quote by Snoh Aalegra

Drake is super versatile. He always has a lot of emotional moments on his albums. — © Snoh Aalegra
Drake is super versatile. He always has a lot of emotional moments on his albums.
I'm listening to a lot of Drake, and a lot of Frank Sinatra just because it's his centennial also. I'm going to be doing some tributes to him this year. I love that Beck album. It was funny to me because my two favorite albums of the year were definitely the Beyonce album and the Beck album.
There are parts in albums where I wrote a lot of the lyrics. There are parts on albums where Steve wrote a lot of the lyrics, even albums where Steve did the majority of the lyric writing. Then there were albums like 'Coming Home' where I did most of the chorus lyric writing. But it was always split.
We love super-silly moments, funny moments, serious moments, weird moments.
A lot of the albums that I've been really into are like, 'Oh man. That doesn't make him look like a perfect human. That actually shows his warts and his scars, and for some reason, I'm super drawn to him now because he shared that or she shared that with me.'
I've heard of Francis Drake and Ted Drake. But I don't know who Drake is.
I don't listen to Drake. That's not a shade to Drake. I don't know who Drake is for, but it's not for me.
Scotty Johnson is a guy who I've worked with on a lot of my tours and albums, and I'm always blown away by his musical knowledge and playing.
The diary taught me that it is in the moments of emotional crisis that human beings reveal themselves most accurately. I learned to choose the heightened moments because they are the moments of revelation.
Music has brought me a lot of emotional moments.
I have always been a super-emotional dude.
There's not too many one-producer rap albums. There are lot of one-producer rock albums... and country albums.
I spent a lot of time quasi-fascinated with characters who were super-dumb and super-cocky. I always liked that combination.
In terms of tone and style, I've always been influenced by a lot of different players. I love Nick Drake, Mike Bloomfield and Sonic Boom. I like those three a lot!
I haven't had a perfect career. I've put some albums out that, looking back, I'm not super proud of, but there's also a lot of stuff that I am very proud of.
Drake is an amazing person. Also, a magician. He's a big brother, super-talent; he's cool.
I've always thought I'm a lot more versatile than I've shown the floor.
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