A Quote by Alissa White-Gluz

I never had this idea, 'I wanna be a solo artist.' — © Alissa White-Gluz
I never had this idea, 'I wanna be a solo artist.'
I don't wanna be a solo artist. I wanna be in Styx.
I can be a little messy and wild and carefree with my creativity as a solo artist. In a group, there's a certain structure, and everyone has a part to play, and being a solo artist, I can do as I please.
I think there is more creative freedom as a solo artist by far because you might get a group push back on an idea because it's more of a democratic process. You can sink or swim on your own ideas on a solo project.
The biggest challenge was the whole learning curve of being solo artist. I've been in bands for so long that being a solo artist was completely new thing.
I discovered that it was a lonely world being a solo artist. Then I started working with another solo artist, Rod Stewart, and he used to tell me how lonely he was!
I've never really had the desire to be a front person or a solo artist. I don't really create that much of a hierarchy in my mind.
There's this idea that artists are free and that means that we can do whatever we want to do. And it's very important to engage with this idea, just as human beings, that we are free to do what we wanna do. So the real question becomes, then, what do we wanna do? And as one gets to know oneself, one finds that there are things that return again and again that you wanna do.
I never considered myself an artist. I aspire to be an artist, but I never thought I had the depth or substance or gift to be an artist. I do think I have some talent, but it doesn't go as far as being an artist.
Everything that Eddie has said about me is the total opposite of what really happened. Eddie says I wanted to be a solo artist. No, Eddie wanted to be a solo artist.
I don't wanna get into that space where a lot of guys now, their solo album is like eight or 10 songs with other people, you don't get an idea of who this guy is. I just wasn't interested in that.
I hate the solo artist aspect of rock-'n'-roll. I don't have enough personality or charisma to be a solo star.
I never wanted to be a solo artist.
I was never the one that really wanted to be a solo artist, I was always in groups.
For me as a solo artist, I never want to be a nostalgia act.
I never envisioned myself as a solo artist; I was always part of a band.
I don't wanna be known as just a hip-hop artist. I wanna take it to a whole 'nother level.
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