Words matter. These are the best Dennis Lloyd Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
If I don’t feel anything, I don’t write music.
I packed my bags and I moved to Bangkok, Thailand. I spent a year there like completely isolated, no Wi-Fi.
There is power in music, certainly when an audience starts to show up and you have the option to send good messages.
I signed at Sony and suddenly they’ve started to take an interest in Israeli musicians and to listen more, and I send them stuff. It’s very important for me to open that window for Israelis.
At the end of the day, I earn a living by creating music and not sharing it with anyone because I am my own master. I know my worth.
Two of my biggest musical inspirations are Kurt Cobain and Chris Cornell.
My parents raised me right.
I love my family, my friends, the hummus, the sea, everything.
I don’t like albums; I like projects. I want to tell a story – I don’t want to limit myself to 10 songs or four songs or whatever. I just tell a story and I want you to feel something. If it took me one song or if it took me four, call it however you want. So I call them projects.
I have nothing to say about the music of others because it’s a matter of taste.
GFY’ is about the thin line between love and hate. It’s about statements that are said out of anger that unfortunately cannot be taken back.
There are so many talented Israelis – musicians and actors and everything.
At the age of 15, I bought a USB microphone on a trip to the United States with my family, and that was my first recording studio.
I made an a capella cover of Kesha when everyone else was listening to Miles Davis and people didn’t like it. They imitated me.
I started to record songs and put them on YouTube and people laughed behind my back.
My song ‘Nevermind’ was named after Nirvana’s album, so when I had to choose a cover for my Spotify Singles session, choosing ‘Like A Stone’ by Audioslave was the natural next choice, as I grew up constantly listening to the song.
I get messages from Palestinians and from Iranians… everyone is, like, the same.
I’m a very calm person.
I don’t even have the plaques in my house – the gold and platinum-selling plaques. I gave them to my parents and grandparents. It was never about the numbers, never about the money. It was always about the music. That’s all I care about.