Words matter. These are the best Daniel Caesar Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I think every religion is founded with good intentions, but with any good thing, there’s a negative use for it.
You can’t reminisce too much. Because you’ve got to keep pushing forward, you know?
These days, it’s more like me coming from playing a show and feeling the high from all the energies directed at me, to feeling a bit weird when I go home to the place where people know me from before all that.
I was raised in an intensely religious household and I think the influence shows through my music.
Everyone has golden years sparsely throughout their life, but good things happen and then good things disappear. But you’ll always have those good times, and when you’re on your deathbed you’ll be able to look back on those times when you were with the girl of your dreams.
The first song I ever wrote was in grade eight.
There are a lot of things that are part of the music business that I’m very bad at. Organization, being on time – the stuff you need in order to function in the regular world.
I can do what I want, when I want. I want to go to this place, I pick up and go. It’s nice. I’ve just never been inclined to do anything that’s too crazy. But I still have to work, you know. Some days I don’t feel like going to the studio. But I still have to.
Although I have my sights set globally, I’m from Canada.
There were songs that we cut out after we chose the name, because ‘Praise Break’ turned out to be an underlying concept that I didn’t know was there.
Female energy is very comforting and beautiful.
A lot of artists are aspiring to fill an archetype as opposed to being themselves. Even if they can’t quite put their finger on it, fans can tell.
Pseudo’ was about, how after moving to Toronto I saw a lot of inauthenticity. A lot of fake people that aren’t about having real moments. Real conversations.
Real power is being able to take care of yourself. My job is to make art, but I aspire to do more than that.
My goal is to not fit in. My worst nightmare is being the baby version of another artist.