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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.” quote by Grace Jones
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“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.”

Grace Jones

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.

Key Takeaway

Embrace your unique voice and identity.

Themes

identity voice gender bias accent self‑perception

Mood

reflective determined

Type

self‑reflection inspirational

When to use this quote

  • auditions
  • recording studio
  • live performance
  • media interviews

Key Concepts

Performance art cultural identity authenticity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you reframe perceived limitations into strengths?
  • What steps can you take to showcase your interpretive talent?
A Different Perspective

Societal expectations can restrict artistic expression and opportunities.

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