A Quote by Mauricio Macri

I'm a great singer. — © Mauricio Macri
I'm a great singer.
At the end of the day, all people want to do is hear a great singer sing a great song. They don't care about what vocal changes it went through. You can't screw up a great song and a great singer.
I don't think a good singer or a great singer is either of those things without a great song.
A great song can make a terrible singer sound good, but a good singer - you put a great song on top of that, you're really in great shape!
All I've ever wanted to do is master my craft. I'm a singer, and I want to be a great singer.
I'm saying that she (Whitney Houston) looks great for a singer... the way Courtney Love is a singer.
It's kind of great being a group without a lead singer, because the possibilities are sky high. Odd things become the lead singer, noises become the lead singer. It actually makes the thing much more flexible.
When I finally put my guitar in the case the last time, I want to be remembered just as a singer, not as a country singer or pops singer - just a singer.
As a lead singer, all I want to do is be in my own head and think about how great I am. That's a lead singer's disease.
I am a moderately good singer. I am not a great singer but I can interpret a song, which I don't think is quite the same as singing it.
I think, being a male singer, I always hate another great male singer's voice before I can love it, unless it's just really far from what I do.
I definitely always wanted to be a singer and a performer. I think I got it from my parents because my dad's a singer and my mom's a singer, so it kind of runs in the family and I just thought it was normal.
The artist who gave me the most inspiration and direction, especially as a singer - and I absolutely consider myself a singer, 100 percent - is Nina Simone. She's my ultimate pianist-singer-type person.
My mom was a folk singer and Celtic harpist. My dad was in a barbershop quartet and my great grandma was an opera singer. As I grew up, I discovered pop music and Top 40 radio, but it was in the '90s, so music was very different then - it was really lyrical.
Luckily for me, when I was growing up in high school, I had a band, and I was a singer in the band. I'm less of a legit Broadway singer than I am a pop-rock singer.
If you are a soul singer, you are a soul singer. If you are a heavy metal singer, then you are a heavy metal singer. What's color got to do with it? I don't go around thinking, 'I sing soul music and I'm white.' I just sing the way I feel.
I was just studying with my father, a very difficult task for me since he was a great, great Qawwali singer.
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