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Writing a great song is not a simple task, but I feel like when everything comes together and you sing it in a certain way that no-one else can sing it, when it's written in a certain way that's perfect for the way that you're performing it, that those are the things that make a song great.
William Beckett -
I'd say Ernest Hemingway would be a blast to get drunk with.
William Beckett
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I want to play a show at Madison Square Garden in New York, which is where the New York Knicks play. That's what I want.
William Beckett -
People can smell the bullshit and see through the curtains. People know when something's real and when something isn't, and when some dude really means what he's saying or singing, or when he doesn't.
William Beckett -
A true measure of success is just to work hard and get my music out there and just be myself and be real.
William Beckett -
I tend to not try and listen to a lot of other artists while I'm writing, because if I hear something that's brilliant.
William Beckett -
I'm not bashing people who write songs that are just 'get on the dance floor and party party', I understand why people need those songs too, but I don't really write lyrics like that.
William Beckett -
I wasn't really writing anything that I felt was worth it at the end, but then certain things sparked me as a solo writer - to be able to try new things and experiment, and ultimately challenge myself as a performer and as a songwriter and just to commit to ideas, and not be afraid to be myself.
William Beckett