"In between that time, I've done book narrating, you know, books on tape for Dove Audio"
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The phrasing does a lot. “You know” is conversational glue, but it also preemptively shrugs off judgment, as if she’s anticipating the listener’s surprise that a hitmaker would pick up voice gigs. “Books on tape” is a slightly dated term, anchoring the moment in a transitional media era when physical formats still defined the business. Dropping “Dove Audio” adds specificity that reads like proof-of-life: this isn’t vague “voiceover work,” it’s a real company, a real paycheck, a real continuation of craft.
The subtext is about the economics of longevity. For artists, “between” is rarely empty time; it’s a patchwork of gigs that keep the career - and the self - intact. Narration, especially, is a revealing choice: a singer trading melody for clarity, charisma for steadiness, learning how to hold attention without the machinery of a chart push. Newton’s casual tone lands because it refuses mythmaking. It normalizes the grind, and in doing so, punctures the fantasy that art careers move in clean, triumphant arcs.
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Newton, Juice. (2026, January 17). In between that time, I've done book narrating, you know, books on tape for Dove Audio. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-between-that-time-ive-done-book-narrating-you-78374/
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Newton, Juice. "In between that time, I've done book narrating, you know, books on tape for Dove Audio." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-between-that-time-ive-done-book-narrating-you-78374/.
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"In between that time, I've done book narrating, you know, books on tape for Dove Audio." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-between-that-time-ive-done-book-narrating-you-78374/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



