Top 33 Sabrina Claudio Quotes

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I do write my own stuff.

I do write my own stuff.
Sabrina Claudio
There’s such a stigma against females and them speaking their mind and them being confident and stubborn that it’s almost like it becomes a fear that we don’t want anybody to think of us in a specific way.
Sabrina Claudio
Rain symbolizes darkness but also represents an essential part of rebirth.
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Everything is tough when you’re just starting out in this industry, because there’s a lot of shady people out there. So finding the right people is the toughest thing.
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By letting go of my fears and concerns, I’ve gained so much happiness and freedom. With that freedom I’ve also gained confidence.
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The main part of living in Miami is that you have to learn how to dance salsa.
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I’m Cuban and Puerto Rican and Miami is very Cuban oriented. Growing up around the music – all of the salsa and meringue influenced me as an artist. I find myself gravitating to latin influences, sounds.
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Flowers are just a natural thing in my life. I gravitate towards them so much, just in every video that I do, every visual, for some reason, flowers are incorporated.
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What am I afraid of as an artist? I guess I was scared before of just not being heard. But I’m too loud now.
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I think that R&B is something that people need to hear.
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I’m an extremely introverted and isolated writer, but I was starting to feel exhausted and as if my writing was becoming redundant. As much as it was a silly fear of mine, I began opening myself up to other writers and it was the best decision I could’ve made for my art.
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The visual for ‘Holding The Gun’ is a love story. It’s about a ride or die and unapologetic type of love and a kind of loyalty that only comes once in a lifetime.
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There’s such a theme when it comes to Christmas, and we’re so used to hearing that theme over and over in different ways with the classic Christmas songs.
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On ‘About Time’ there were about three times I had a co-writer with me. The rest of them was me, I wrote them myself.
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I’m still learning about myself, my body and my mind, but I’m not afraid to tell my story.
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I wrote ‘Truth Is’ with Julia Michaels during our first time working together. The song is about emotions we often think of but are afraid to voice – the feelings we try to convince ourselves we don’t actually feel.
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I get most of my influences from specific genres. I listen to a lot of R&B music, obviously. But, jazz, and bossa nova music, too.
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I did ‘Oh Holy Night,’ which is one that I grew up listening to because I was in choir in high school and we would do Christmas concerts and competitions every year.
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I feel like L.A. is my actual home.
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I went through a gothic phase at one point. All black: black lipstick, purple lipstick. It was very weird, and then I went through a phase where I wore shoes with no less than a three-inch platform.
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Those two words, ‘Truth Is,’ symbolize everything this album is about.
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Everything that I do, it just has the sultry vibe behind it.
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I’m not a bug person, but something about butterflies I can handle because they’re kind of cute.
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Going from Miami to L.A., it’s such a different scene. In L.A., it’s always dressing to impress. Miami is not, unless you go to South Beach.
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The only time I write with someone else is with one of my friends but I write everything myself.
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I’m growing as a woman and I’m able to write about things that I wanted to write about when I was younger.
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I’ve always had a maturity within my writing.
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I love the type of music that comes out of Miami, but it’s not the artist that I want to be.
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When I first started writing, when I was 15, I would go to work with people and they would tell me my lyrics were too mature for my age!
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Becoming an artist and finding my way, I did kind of veer off into different genres and none of them ever fit.
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I’m not the happiest when it comes to my music.
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There was a lot of disappointment and rejection that ca

There was a lot of disappointment and rejection that came really early in my life, until I had to change my mindset and become even stronger.
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I work on my own music every day. I’m pretty much always working on it so it’s like, after I get out the studio, I just want silence.
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