1.
I had serious performance stage fright. I kept my singing to the confines of my shower and car, while doing the dishes, and in my basement, but I would burst out crying if anyone asked me to sing.
Michelle Chamuel
2.
I'm inspired by almost every artist I come across.
Michelle Chamuel
3.
I don't think of myself as "a lesbian musician." It's not one and alone. I think of myself as a musician.
Michelle Chamuel
4.
Everyone who wears glasses (onstage) eventually takes them off. It becomes part of the evolution. It was actually kind of a battle for me to keep my glasses.
Michelle Chamuel
5.
When you're a kid and you go to Disneyland or Disneyworld and you're so pumped and then you go when you're grown up and it's not as much fun as you remember it.
Michelle Chamuel
6.
You can't just mess with somebody's prescription, and I really like wearing glasses. It's my eyesight and I don't want to mess with that.
Michelle Chamuel
7.
If I wanted to make a record to represent myself, I wouldn't put any (covers on it).
Michelle Chamuel
8.
Most pop albums I was looking at as examples to point out production elements had a song that made you want to dance. I've been listening to electronic music forever and I just wanted to have something dancey.
Michelle Chamuel
9.
The way I work with music is that I take on the story.
Michelle Chamuel
10.
Pop music is music that's made more accessible to people. And there's a certain lifestyle and everything that goes with it normally.
Michelle Chamuel
11.
I think I would prefer to partner with someone once I've established what I actually am trying to do as a solo artist with my actual name.
Michelle Chamuel
12.
You're always you, with your own insecurities.
Michelle Chamuel
13.
No matter where you are - whether you just won the lottery, or met the person of your dreams, or you're on stage and people are being supportive - whatever it is, you're still you. And whatever work you've done to be comfortable with yourself, you know, you're not really going to advance beyond that point unless you put in that work. There's no magic fix.
Michelle Chamuel