A Quote by Nia Sharma

I am a hardcore VH1 lover and always have this dream of featuring in an English music video of VH1. — © Nia Sharma
I am a hardcore VH1 lover and always have this dream of featuring in an English music video of VH1.
The book is really, really dark, to the point where some people that I've talked to have said that it could be a series. And I'm like, Where? VH1? It's a little hard for VH1.
It's VH1, it's everywhere, and you know music is just the world right now. People love music.
VH1 Classic is the destination for people who would be interested in a music talk show.
I love the 80s. I always used to watch that VH1 show, 'I Love the 80s,' nonstop. I love the 80s, everything about it, the clothes, the music. Especially the music. The music is so happy. It's great.
I think that with the success of, like, VH1's 'Behind The Music' and stuff like that, the fact that it's so successful, it's clear that people are interested in rock lives.
I've had a wonderful, longstanding relationship with VH1 over the course of my music career, and I couldn't be more excited to enter into this new chapter as resident host for 'Big Morning Buzz.'
I didn't grow up on country and blues, I was just a kid listening to VH1 and then I realized I needed to expand my musical horizons. Now I have a deep appreciation for southern heritage music.
Don't believe everything you see on VH1.
I watched 'I Love the '80s' on VH1.
I have a taste for a lot of different kinds of music... everything, from hip-hop to jazz to R&B to top 40 to alternative. There's a lot of good music out there. Every now and then, I'll flip through VH1 and watch the videos... the only thing I really don't listen to is country.
VH1 is seriously competing for best channel ever.
If you purchased the latest Joss Stone CD, what you're saying is that you're an employee of VH1.
I'm on VH1 now, will be working on ITV's This Morning again from September.
It's an honour to have been invited to perform in India for 'Vh1 Hip Hop Hustle.' This only reconfirms the impact Hip Hop culture and music has made globally.
We all know what happens to celebrities when their time is up - rehab and then a stint on VH1.
Pop music has been all but relegated to the remainder bin at MTV and VH1, where high-maintenance concoctions such as Paris Hilton, Flavor Flav, and Hulk Hogan's biohazard clan of bleached specimens provide endless hours of death-hastening diversion.
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