Top 36 Travie Mccoy Quotes
#2. 'Billionaire' is basically about, you know, like 'Brewster's Millions.' It's me talking about what would happen if I would somehow manage to become a billionaire. What would I do with the money? Don't get it wrong, I'm far from a billionaire. I think I just made it out the 'thousandaire' category.
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#3. The best thing I ever bought is my dog Stitch. He's the best friend & companion.
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#4. Pain is definitely a genius in his own right. 'Thr33 Ringz' is definitely one of my top 10 albums. It's one of those albums you listen to front-to-back.
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#5. I've been producing since the early stages of Gym Class Heroes. A lot of the songs on the first 'Papercut Chronicles' were actually beats that I made.
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#6. No one in my circle calls me 'Travis.' Even my family, at a young age started calling me 'Travie.' So I want people to feel comfortable calling me 'Travie.' It's almost like inviting people in.
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#8. Again two manufacturers may employ the same amount of fixed, and the same amount of circulating capital; but the durability of their fixed capitals may be very unequal.
David Ricardo
#9. With anything I do, it's hard to categorize it. With any project, I just go in and blindly start writing songs and then find out which way we want to go with it.
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#10. 'All In' is like the Giants motto, so I kind of took that, and I kind of used New York as the backdrop - how diehard New Yorkers are for their team. Me being a New Yorker, I just had to show my love for the city as well as my love for the New York Giants.
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#11. There are people who vindicate the world, who help others live just by their presence.
Albert Camus
#12. Since the inception of Gym Class in 1997, every member has had another musical outlet, if not three or four.
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#13. If love were a location, it would be a paradoxical mixture of the safest place on earth and the most vulnerable.
Laurel Ulen Curtis
#14. I don't have anyone curbing my instincts, doing anything destructive to my self opinion.
Louise Post
#15. Everybody has fucked-up families, even normal kids, even the ones who aren't in here. There's no magic math equation that makes us addicts, nothing that separates us from everyone else.
Amy Reed
#16. Last night the Taliban offered to release eight Westerners if the U.S. promised not to attack. The State Department declined but thanked the Taliban for the offer, saying it really felt good to laugh again.
Tina Fey
#17. Listening to your instincts, while being the easiest, can also be the hardest thing to do.
Tena Desae
#18. I'm proud I've been able to pay my rent doing what I love because I hate real jobs.
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#19. Being a kid during the '80s, I feel I didn't really get the full experience.
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#20. DJ Sliink is amazing, and his production is on the next level. There are a lot of EDM producers that I'd like to work with, not for the sake of having an engineered record, but for the fact that I love their production and music.
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#21. A pound of Alaskan king crab legs and buffalo shrimp = happy Travie.
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#22. I can get a great look at a t-bone steak by shoving my head up a bull's ass but I'd rather take the butchers word for it.
Chris Farley
#23. I think it's hard to put a finger on my music. My music has always been an amalgamation of everything I listen to, which includes everything and anything under the sun. Hip-hop to country to R&B to pop, all the things I'm inspired by find a way into what I do.
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#24. We didn't want to worry about the formula that has been implanted into our brains - this verse/pre-chorus/chorus format. When we were writing 'The Papercut Chronicles,' we had no idea about any of that. We didn't know how to count bars or how to write what's considered a well-formatted pop song.
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#25. The first record we put out on Fueled by Ramon, 'The Papercut Chronicles,' we had no idea what the term 'producer' meant. It was just us writing songs, and we are trying to go back to that - singing in a room and vibing off each other.
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#26. I'm on tour all the time, so I stop at thrift shops. The minute we hit a town, I'll have my assistant Googling thrift stores. I have him go check beforehand; then we go there.
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#27. I took vocal lessons for the first time and actually learned a lot about using my voice as an instrument as opposed to just doing what I've always done and going by feeling. I'm still doing that, but I've learned a lot of tricks and how to manipulate and play with my voice a little bit.
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#29. Anyone who takes the craft of songwriting seriously I radiate towards. Spending time with Daryl Hall was a dream come true. I picked his brain a lot because Hall And Oats is timeless.
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#30. People ridicule you for the silliest thing, like what you wore to an event. At the end of the day, I'm just being me - if that's not good enough for you, tell me what is. Usually people don't have an answer.
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#31. I'd like to be remembered as someone that lived life by his own rules with no regrets.
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#32. When the fishbowl gets too small, it's time to pack up and leave and jump into the lake or ocean.
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#33. When I was playing junior football when I was a kid, we were the Geneva Giants, so it was kind of embedded in me to be a Giants fan.
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#34. A lot of underground hip-hop will inspire me as far as rhyme patterns - really wordy, intelligent lyrics.
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#35. I've enjoyed every minute of travelling and playing for my country. What an honour that is.
Frank Lampard
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