Zitat des Tages von Brantley Gilbert:
She's definitely an angel sent from above. How can that not rub off on a man? What can I say? I'm a mama's boy.
I always knew I wanted to be a performer. I started playing when I was in third grade, but I wasn't very good at all.
I'm honored the folks and Bendon understood why I wanted to work with them and Toys for Tots.
If I read a script in the future that I feel like I could have a little fun with or that reflects me well, it may be one of those things that I try out. But, of course, music's my number one priority.
Most of my rings are not expensive at all; they're just things that remind me of people that gave 'em to me. And they all have their own stories, their own meanings.
I don't worry about running myself ragged. I worry about being bored.
I got several litmus tests for songs, but usually the people at the publishing company... they're straight-shooters.
I'm one of the few people I've ever met who is blessed enough to be able to love the one who got away.
Fame and money and all that - you hear people say it a lot, but they don't mean a thing to me.
I'm sticking true to my roots.
When I started doing music full time, I figured out my job wasn't something I needed to be completely sober for.
I've always been that way where, if something doesn't work out the first time, I won't try to beat a dead horse.
If the songs I'm writing can offer anything to somebody, I'd like to give myself the opportunity to deliver that.
I've been in situations before where something was going on, and that's the only way you can kinda cope with it is to write about it.
I'll flip a stupid tire. But I ain't running.
I don't sit down to write a number one hit. I'm not that good at my job - I don't know how to do that.
I like being different.
A lot of things in my life changed, but I'm still a party animal. I'm leading the pack.
The girls from my hometown are so over me.
I always go to my mom's house for Christmas.
Cardio's not really my deal.
I stay on the road so much that my fiancee and I were talking the other night about what I wanted her to cook. I told her I don't even remember what a home-cooked meal is.
From the R&B side, I've always been a huge Brian McKnight fan. He's just as talented as it gets vocally, and as a musician. I think it'd be real cool to do something with him.
I had a CrossFit trainer for two weeks. I fired him.
I sing about the things that I don't have conversations about.
I just sit down and write the best song for the best moment, and however it comes out, it is what it is.
You meet people in the business and wonder how compassionate they are.
I love Eighties rock.
If a really, really pretty girl needs a ride home, I'm your guy.
I wrote a song with a guy named Brian McKnight, who's a huge R&B guy.
I still live in the same town where I grew up.
Songwriting has always been close to me.
I was fortunate enough to have a situation in my life where everything did shake out and hit rock bottom, and I did see who was standing there and really saw who had my back for real.
I wanted to make sure that if somebody special did come along, I was the kind of man that a woman like her would deserve.
I'm as honest as I can possibly be when I write.
My mom's an angel, bless her heart, for everything I put her through.