Auditions Quote by Grace Jones
“I didn't think I had a voice at all, and I still think of myself as an interpreter of songs more than a singer. I thought it was too deep; people thought I was a man. I had a very strong Jamaican accent, too; the accent really messed me up for auditions.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: 1995 Vanity Fair interview with Grace Jones
She feels her vocal presence is limited and sees herself more as a conduit for music, hindered by gender expectations and accent bias.
In simple terms: She sees herself as a music interpreter, not a singer, due to voice and accent issues.
Embrace your unique voice and identity.
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When to use this quote
- auditions
- recording studio
- live performance
- media interviews
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you reframe perceived limitations into strengths?
- What steps can you take to showcase your interpretive talent?
Societal expectations can restrict artistic expression and opportunities.