"There's something about prime time television and the way the song is going to come off on the air. I'm very concerned, very self-conscious about that"
- Jon Secada
About this Quote
This quote by Jon Secada speaks to the significance of how a song exists on prime-time television tv. He is expressing his issue and self-consciousness about how his song will be gotten by the audience. He is aware of the power of prime time television and the effect it can have on the success of a tune. He is most likely stressed that the tune will not be presented in the very best light, or that it will not be received well by the audience. He is likewise most likely worried about the technical elements of the performance, such as the sound quality and the visuals. He understands the importance of the presentation of the tune and is taking the required steps to ensure that it exists in the best possible way. His issue and self-consciousness is a testament to his commitment to his craft and his commitment to providing the very best possible performance.
This quote is written / told by Jon Secada somewhere between October 4, 1962 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from Cuba.
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