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Them Quotes by Andrea Bocelli
- A love song must respect the canons of music beauty, entering the fibers of those who are listening. It must make them dream and pleasantly…
- A career is like a house: it's made of many bricks, and each brick has the same value, because without any one of them, the…
- A voice is very intimate. It's something of your own. So there's always this fear, because you feel naked. There's a fear of not reaching…
- I listen to music every day for study reasons, and I confess that I have very little knowledge of what is going on in the…
- Listen to what others tell you about your voice. If you're only singing to please yourself, you might as well just sing under the shower.…
- Popularity gets up people's noses. But I understand the importance and the function of popular music. There is an artistic purpose. Popular music helps people…
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