“I usually write songs when I'm in a car by myself and it's usually dangerous because I'm writin' and drivin' at the same time.” WritingSongDangerousCar Author:Ludacris
“It's a dangerous game to write a song for a person you don't know. It feels disingenuous.” KnowsFeelsWritingPersonsSongGamesDangerousDisingenuous Author:Andy Biersack
“I've made a contribution to my time and my generation through being myself, not through what I shared with the Rolling Stones. It's very bad for me and very dangerous to see myself as someone who had an influence on this song or that song. It immediately puts me in the position where my worth is dependent on how much of my soul I shared with Mick Jagger, and it's just not valid. You can use the gossip you've heard. You're not getting it from me.” MadeSoulUseSongGenerationsHeardInfluenceDangerousPositionStonesMy SoulMy TimeContributionDependentGossipRollingMy GenerationRolling StonesBeing MyselfJagger Author:Marianne Faithfull
“Grunge, man, that was incredible. It was dangerous. It was not verse/chorus. Songs could be short, long, a lark, majestic. You were constantly being surprised.” MenLongSongDangerousIncrediblesVersesChorusMajesticLarksGrunge Author:Martin Popoff
“I thought that the R&B / Hip-Hop world really hasn't been explored on film and there's some issues that we're going through right now. It's in a very dangerous place , for women especially, both in terms of the songs that men are singing about. You know, R&B used to be a safe place for women and now it just seems like the songs coming out are so angry but also what women have to come out with. You have to get noticed. You see, it's like a script to follow. You come out hyper sexualized but what happens when you can't pull back from that. That's not authentic to yourself.” KnowsMenWorldSeemsHappensFilmUsedSongTermIssuesDangerousRight NowSafeSingingAngryScriptsHip HopUsed To BeHipsHopsComing OutHyperSafe PlacesDangerous Places Author:Gina Prince-Bythewood