I think I don’t sing as hard as I used to sing. I used to kind of hit the accelerator a lot back in my youth, but now it’s just being able to control it, and not work it so hard and use more of an emotional or sub textual kind of approach to singing. K. D. Lang Read Quote
I started singing when I was five. I grew up the youngest of four kids who all studied classical piano, so you could say I’ve been listening to music ever since the moment of conception. K. D. Lang Read Quote
I think I have a better sense of my weaknesses – being self-important, selfish and having a big ego probably triggers all the other stuff. I can see myself more clearly. K. D. Lang Read Quote
I just really allowed my muse to be my guide and I just go with whatever I’m feeling. K. D. Lang Read Quote
I think I have allowed my voice to experiment with the different genres. And I think that I have just really enjoyed the journey of getting to know my voice and seeing what it’s capable of, what it’s not capable of. K. D. Lang Read Quote
As a songwriter you have an umbilical cord to the song and it’s hard to expand on your understanding of the lyrics. Whereas when you cover a song you can create your own reason why you’re attached to it. K. D. Lang Read Quote
I just try to live a really simple, natural life, because obviously, life has an impact on your voice. K. D. Lang Read Quote
There are days when I still want to be able to do what I want when I want, but there’s also something wonderful about being secure. K. D. Lang Read Quote
Heartache is very fertile ground for song-making but so is happiness, so is absolute bliss. K. D. Lang Read Quote