"It was amazing to me that, all of a sudden, I was hearing my music on the radio and coming out of cars"
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The image is pointedly unglamorous. Not stadiums, not award shows: radio waves, car windows cracked open at a stoplight. That’s the real distribution system of pop, where a track becomes part of someone else’s day without permission or ceremony. Hearing it “coming out of cars” suggests a loss of ownership and a gain of legitimacy at the same time. The song has left the studio, left the artist’s narrative, and entered the messy commons of commuting, flirting, killing time, living.
Kravitz came up in an era when radio was still a gatekeeper and a megaphone. If you were on the dial, you weren’t just successful; you were sanctioned. The subtext is the shock of crossing class and geography in an instant: the kid in the room making a sound, suddenly piped into neighborhoods, parking lots, and cities he may never visit. It’s wonder, yes, but also a small dose of disorientation: the realization that once the culture takes a song, it belongs to everyone, including people who will never know your name.
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Kravitz, Lenny. (2026, January 15). It was amazing to me that, all of a sudden, I was hearing my music on the radio and coming out of cars. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-was-amazing-to-me-that-all-of-a-sudden-i-was-144351/
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Kravitz, Lenny. "It was amazing to me that, all of a sudden, I was hearing my music on the radio and coming out of cars." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-was-amazing-to-me-that-all-of-a-sudden-i-was-144351/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It was amazing to me that, all of a sudden, I was hearing my music on the radio and coming out of cars." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-was-amazing-to-me-that-all-of-a-sudden-i-was-144351/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




