Top 1200 Background Music Quotes & Sayings - Page 16
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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
Naturally, everything depends on one's background books and on what one is looking for.
Music, music, music. It doesn't get much better than that! It pretty much consumes my life.
I don't like the idea that in music, clothes, taste or anything, we are limited to a certain style, because we need to maintain an identity, maybe between some subculture group. Hopefully, all those walls break down, and music is just music.
I come from a very straight and adjusted suburban background.
God told me, 'I gave you the music, Al. Sing the music I gave you - all the music.' So I did.
I want to continue to constantly put out great music, expand further and further with the live show and music that is attracting music fans from all over the place, not only for ravers or electronic heads.
I didn't come from a traditional Tory background; it was urban and metropolitan.
The way I like to think about it is, even though I started music early - I started in classical music - it wasn't until I discovered jazz that I really fell in love with music and realized this was what I wanted to do for a living.
I don't think you have an anti-Israel background when it comes to Donald Trump.
I felt better being in the background. That's the way I like it.
If you don't have the background awareness of oneness, duality becomes real.
There are just so many people making music out there. I've always promoted the idea that everybody needs to make music. I think the more music there is in the world, the better, but it does make it highly competitive.
I am a strong woman. I come from a background as a prosecutor.
There's not a day that goes by that I don't draw on my undergraduate background in psychology.
It is good if newcomers have a theatre background. It helps in films.
Music copyright and licensing laws haven't kept up with technology or the times. The Music Modernization Act fixes that with a comprehensive set of reforms that will help musicians receive royalties they are owed while ensuring the public has access to that music.
I came from a background of directing behind-the-scenes documentaries.
I made a living being a background singer for years.
My religious background is that my mother is a Christian Dior Scientist.
If I don't already know a song's chord progression, I'll stop writing and try to figure it out. I can occasionally listen to unstructured, amelodic ambient music, but I prefer no music. I don't need silence - I can write just about anywhere - but music is a major distraction.
My own military background is wholly un-distinguished. I was a sergeant.
I have a curious background for someone who turns out to be a writer.
I'm like a little kid when it comes to music. I mean, the music is always blasting wherever I am that people always knock on my door and say, 'It's too loud!' But I think music gives so much inspiration.
When I started, DJs weren't in the media, electronic music wasn't in the sales charts and a DJ was the freak in the corner who provided the music while other people had fun. So to do it, you must have been a freak and a music lover.
We're always trying to elevate the platform of Christian and gospel music, church music, worship music and not just elevate it to our comfortable corner of the earth that we maintain an international and global mindset for what we're doing.
I try to pick music for a diner that doesnt involve a lot of lyrics, so you're not paying attention to that. As long as it doesnt dominate the party, it should be more atmosphere music. When I'm by myself, I never play music.
Your life can become the background for the art you create.
And you should hear the music. Incredible, amazing music, like nothing you've ever heard, music that almost takes your head off, you know? That makes you want to scream and jump up and down and break stuff and cry.
The only place where any artist feels liberated is doing independent music. I have had great experience making music for The Dewarists and Coke Studio. No actor, producer or label is telling me what to do with my music. I'm the boss. It is my life, my expression.
Work all paled into the background as soon as I had a baby.
I'm not a story; I'm a person, and my passion is music. And I want your passion to be my music - so, judge me on my music.
I need a hobby, and I don't want it to be basketball. I want it to be music. So to get away from music, I do other music.
I entered this career having no background or connection to acting.
I have a background in counseling because I've been to a lot of therapy.
Maybe one day music will just be music, and there won't be these categories; it'll just be different shades of music.
I belong to a purely agricultural family from a rural background.
I wanted to get rich, like anyone from my background.
Choice is always performed against a background of habit.
The call to write does not respect background or experience.
Alcohol was the background color in the fabric of Reggie's life.
Since I come from an educated background, I love to study.
I'm not a judgmental person, so I can't comment on someone else's background.
The arts don't care what your background is. They belong to everyone.
There are a lot of options when it comes between music and acting. For me, because I'm so passionate about my music career, you have to be extremely passionate when you have opportunities like films and real money actually coming to you compared to with music.
One thing about skating that I don't think people focus on enough is the music factor. The music is a huge component of figure skating. It can dictate not only the choreography but the emotion. If it's not the right music it can ruin a performance.
I didn't get played on radio or TV for 3 years. They all told me the same thing: it was too urban. They don't see grime music as commercial music, but all music is commercial; it's how you make it. That's what I'm trying to say.
Both Adam and I come from a practical effects background.
Whatever my contract situation is, that will be going on in the background.
I contemplated a career at NIH at one point. I have a neuroscience background.
Call it whatever you want, whether it's hip-hop or cult music or pop music, but to me, it's all pretty disposable. I don't think that the music of Nikki Minaj or Justin Beiber is going to be played on the radio twenty-five years from now.
Judaism is a big part of my background, obviously, and my reality.
No matter what their background, the southern French are fascinated by food.
My background is musical theater. I have a BFA from the University of Florida.
My first passion was running: I excelled at that starting till the end of the high school. I pretty much cover about 20 miles a night on stage. I basically rechanneled all the athleticism and adrenaline, and everything that's exciting about sports into music. That was my secret weapon, because in Ukrainian punk rock scene - where everything was very gloomy - being athletic was not cool. I didn't publicize anything about my sport past, but I rolled in onstage with a background nobody had, and I became instantly recognized as the wildest performer in the punk-rock scene.
I'm inclined to think that a military background wouldn't hurt anyone.
In terms of black music - the only music that we can call our own, that was really born here - I don't think a lot has been done to chronicle the relations between American history and where black music fits in.
I just wanted to do a music show, with the whole realm of music from Ella Fitzgerald to rock bands like Cream to Kenny Rogers. We had a lot of country, but we did every kind of music. The Monkees were on, and so was Johnny Cash.
I come from a background of hiding everything behind a computer.
I feel a vocabulary in my music that is coming from popular music. Popular music is like the mother of all languages.
I like the fact that I come with a lineage and have a filmi background.
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