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Creativity Quote by Debbie Harry

"I really, really like writing songs"

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There is something almost punk about how unliterary this is. Debbie Harry, fronting Blondie at the exact moment pop was learning to metabolize downtown grit, doesn’t dress up authorship in mystique. “I really, really like writing songs” is stubbornly plain, the kind of statement that refuses to perform genius. That’s the point: it pulls the camera off the persona and back onto the work.

The repetition does the heavy lifting. “Really, really” reads like a small insistence against a culture that’s always tried to relocate women in bands into anything but craft: style icon, cool girl, object, avatar. Harry doubles down on enjoyment, not validation. Liking it is enough. That’s a quietly radical posture in a music economy where songwriting gets treated either as tortured confession or as industrial product. She frames it as appetite.

There’s subtext in the choice of “songs,” too. Not “art,” not “poetry,” not “my voice.” Songs are communal technology: a few minutes that can travel farther than their maker, shapeshift across radio formats, clubs, and decades. For an artist who moved between punk spaces and the mainstream with almost unnerving ease, the line sounds like a thesis statement: the thrill is in the construction, the hook, the angle, the compact storytelling.

Context matters: Blondie’s catalog is basically a masterclass in pop curiosity - genre-hopping with intent. This quote punctures the myth that such range requires tortured self-mythology. Sometimes it’s simpler: the job is fun, and the fun is the engine.

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Debbie Harry (born July 1, 1945) is a Musician from USA.

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