Words matter. These are the best Brett Eldredge Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t really get starstruck much.
I broke my uncle’s toy as a kid and never told him about it.
When it comes time to where the new album gets closer, I start singing the song a cappella; I’ll preview it on my Snapchat and get creative with it – just kind of bringing everybody into more than just listening to the record on album.
I can’t keep secrets for crap.
I’m writing all the time. I want to do this forever. I want to have a box set someday. I can’t stop. The day I stop being inspired to write songs, I’ll go sit on the beach – until I become inspired again.
I think when you sign a recording deal, you think, ‘I’m going to put out a song and have a hit right away. I’ll be a giant superstar. I can take over the world now.’ But I put out a song, and it did OK. It wasn’t like leaps and bounds.
I had something to prove and went in the studio and started writing. I got into fitness and style and learned the whole craft. That was when I wrote everything on the album. I put out ‘Don’t Ya,’ and it took off.
Making an album is a long process, but it’s a fun process.
I think everybody has somebody for them, and they’re out there waiting for you somewhere.
From day one when you’re singing, you’re dreaming about making that first album and making your break into whatever music you want to break into.
I was about to walk on stage at the Kansas Speedway – I was playing a NASCAR race – and I said to Scooter Carusoe, who was standing side stage, ‘I want to write a song called ‘Wanna Be That Song.’ Then I put my earphones back in and walked right out on stage.
I grew up three and a half hours outside of Chicago, but people would call me a ‘hick’ or ‘country boy.’ Maybe it’s because I talked with more of a country accent.
I think that it’s awkward watching a video with your mom, particularly when you’re making out with a girl or a sexy scene. I would rather be away from that!
A legacy for me is being a piece of the soundtrack of someone’s life.