"Performing is the easiest part of what I do, and songwriting is the hardest"
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"Performing" is muscle memory, adrenaline, a practiced exchange with a crowd. Once a song exists, it can be repeated night after night, tightened like a well-worn jacket. Songwriting, by contrast, has to produce something from nothing, and then pass a brutal test: does it still hold up when the rush is gone? That difficulty isn't just technical; it's emotional. Writing means admitting what you want, what you fear, what you can't say in regular conversation, then turning it into a melody other people can borrow for their own lives.
The subtext is also a kind of professionalism, even humility. Diamond isn't demoting performance; he's protecting the craft that tends to get undervalued in celebrity culture. In a music economy that rewards visibility, he puts the emphasis on the invisible labor. It's a reminder that the "natural" hit is often the most manufactured thing in the room: not fake, but built through struggle, revision, and a willingness to fail privately before you ever succeed in public.
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