"Lately I've been a workaholic. I'm in the studio all the time and I've helped to produce a couple of artists"
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There’s also a subtle repositioning of authority. “I’m in the studio all the time” isn’t just about stamina; it’s about legitimacy in a music economy that tends to separate “singer-songwriter” from “producer” as if one is a diary and the other is architecture. By adding “I’ve helped to produce a couple of artists,” Sheik is quietly expanding his job description: no longer only the voice in front of the mic, but the person shaping other people’s sound, taste, and narrative.
The subtext is mentorship with a résumé attached. Producing “a couple of artists” sounds casual, even modest, but it signals access and influence: a move from being judged to doing the judging, from chasing the moment to helping manufacture it. And calling it “lately” hints at urgency, the sense that staying still in music is its own kind of disappearance.
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Sheik, Duncan. (2026, January 17). Lately I've been a workaholic. I'm in the studio all the time and I've helped to produce a couple of artists. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/lately-ive-been-a-workaholic-im-in-the-studio-all-59009/
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Sheik, Duncan. "Lately I've been a workaholic. I'm in the studio all the time and I've helped to produce a couple of artists." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/lately-ive-been-a-workaholic-im-in-the-studio-all-59009/.
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"Lately I've been a workaholic. I'm in the studio all the time and I've helped to produce a couple of artists." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/lately-ive-been-a-workaholic-im-in-the-studio-all-59009/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.


