"Ain't nobody making music to not be heard and the easiest way to be heard is to be on the radio, but you should never compromise who you are, your values or your morals"
- Talib Kweli
About this Quote
In this quote, Talib Kweli is revealing his belief that music is implied to be heard and shared with others. He acknowledges that being used the radio is the most reliable method to reach a big audience, however he also stresses the importance of staying real to oneself. Kweli thinks that jeopardizing one's identity, values, or morals for the sake of fame or success is not worth it. He encourages artists to stay genuine and genuine in their music, even if it suggests not being as commonly acknowledged. This quote highlights the importance of remaining true to oneself and not compromising individual integrity for external validation.
This quote is written / told by Talib Kweli somewhere between October 3, 1975 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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