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Stevie didnt use the technology to drive the song. He used it to enhance. I use the tools to further my work, I dont use
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"Stevie didn't use the technology to drive the song. He used it to enhance. I use the tools to further my work, I don't use my work to further the tools"

- Brian McKnight

About this Quote

In this quote, Brian McKnight is highlighting the distinction in between using technology as a driving force in music versus using it as a tool to enhance one's work. He recommendations Stevie Wonder, a distinguished artist, who did not count on technology to develop his music, but rather utilized it to improve the final product. McKnight, on the other hand, believes in using technology as a tool to advance his work, instead of letting it dictate the instructions of his music. He stresses the significance of staying real to one's artistic vision and not getting caught up in the current technological improvements. Ultimately, McKnight's approach is to utilize innovation as a way to improve his work, rather than letting it eclipse his imagination.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Brian McKnight somewhere between June 5, 1969 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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