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Creativity Quote by Carole King

"The downside of videos is that it will put my vision in front of other people, so they might not get the chance to create their own"

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In an era that treats visibility as the highest artistic virtue, Carole King quietly flips the script: maybe being seen too clearly is a kind of theft. Her worry about videos isnt technophobia; its an artists defense of the listeners private space. A song, especially the kind King wrote in the 60s and 70s, lives as much in the mind as in the melody. When you only hear it, you supply the missing footage: the face, the room, the weather, the ending. A music video can be a gift, but it can also be a fixed answer to a question the song deliberately leaves open.

The subtext is control, but not the usual pop-star control over branding. Its the opposite: an insistence on letting go of authorship at the moment it reaches the audience. King is acknowledging something many creators fear and few admit: interpretation is where the intimacy happens, and too much imagery can crowd it out. Put another way, video turns a listener into a viewer, and viewing is often more passive. You receive the directors choices instead of making your own.

Context matters. King came up in a songwriter-forward culture where the work could travel further than the personality. As MTV and the post-MTV economy trained audiences to expect a visual hook, her line reads like a gentle protest against musics drift from interior to exterior, from shared imagination to shared screenshot.

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Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is a Musician from USA.

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