Fame Quote by Paolo Nutini
“To be honest, the first time round, I didn't think 'Fame Academy' was the worst premise in the world. You got people on, and they would write songs and develop themselves as artists. But then, instead of getting a little bit more credible, it got a little bit more ridiculous.”
About This Quote
Initial enthusiasm for a concept can fade when execution becomes absurd, highlighting the need for authenticity and quality.
In simple terms: Excitement can turn to disappointment if a project loses credibility.
Prioritize genuine growth over sensationalism.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- television shows
- music competitions
- creative projects
- public perception
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When does a project cross from innovative to ridiculous?
- How can creators maintain credibility?
Risk of cynicism or dismissing potential benefits.