"That's what I like to do, I like to make songs"
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The intent reads defensive in the best way. Pop careers invite constant reframing: eras, reinventions, “comebacks,” brand maintenance. Almond sidesteps all that. He positions songwriting not as content or legacy-building but as the thing itself, an activity that justifies its own repetition. The subtext is endurance. Artists who last aren’t always powered by inspiration; they’re powered by compulsion, routine, and a stubborn affection for the workbench.
It also quietly reclaims agency. Almond’s catalog has been alternately celebrated, sensationalized, and pigeonholed. “I like to make songs” shrinks the noise. It suggests a private motive that predates audiences and outlives them, a reminder that the cultural spectacle around pop often obscures the most unglamorous truth: music is made by people who keep showing up to make it.
In an era that pressures musicians to be influencers, entrepreneurs, and pundits, the line reads almost radical in its modesty. He’s not selling a lifestyle. He’s insisting on the basic dignity of making.
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"That's what I like to do, I like to make songs." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-what-i-like-to-do-i-like-to-make-songs-170267/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





