Words matter. These are the best Leah LaBelle Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Having your nails and hair done can make you walk around saying, ‘I look good today.’ But challenging your mind can also make you feel good.
I just love food, especially my mom’s Bulgarian cooking. Taco Bell is my favorite fast food restaurant. I also love Italian food.
I love ballads. I’m not into fast songs. I love to put my heart and all of my feelings into a song.
I want to bring real music back but make it marketable and mainstream. To me, real music isn’t everything being synthesized, computerized.
I really like the whole urban, hip-hop kind of thing.
I am a first generation American, and my family is from Bulgaria.
I grew up seeing my parents perform and sing, and I just always wanted to be singing, too. Music has always been my deepest passion and what I felt most connected to.
I love Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Brandi, Sade, Nat King Cole. I like the Beatles. I listen to a lot of that.
I needed to get out of Seattle. I had to just come into my own world, my own zone, and really appreciate me and my music.
My #1 goal is to become a successful singer and share my gift with the world.
I feel what I feel. If I wanna cry, I’m gonna cry – regardless of who watches me.
I want to be a genuine artist who has a say in what I do.
I love my mom with all my heart. She’s my best friend.
You decide the things that ultimately you do. You have choices in this world, and that’s how I live.
When I was seven, I saw ‘Sister Act 2,’ and I fell in love with the performing aspect of music.
Carrying yourself with poise and joy and peace within – that’s sexy.
I want to win Grammys.
I am really into color and bright clothing. When I’m wearing heels, I always like to throw some different colors into my outfit, so it doesn’t match. That gives my look a retro and funky feel.
I want to be on stage and perform and win Grammys and help out my family in Bulgaria, because they are struggling, and my mom and dad, too.
I first started to sing when I started to talk. As soon as I could form words and sounds together, I was singing.