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Things People Say to Singers (And What We’re Actually Thinking)
Being a singer means hearing some truly iconic phrases. Constantly. Repeatedly. With confidence. Let’s discuss. 💬 “Wow, I’d be too nervous to do that!” What I say: “Ah thank you!” What I think: “I was nervous once. Then I did it anyway. And now I’m just nervous before gigs instead.” 💬 “Can you sing anything ?” What I say: “I’ve got a really broad setlist!” What I think: “Please don’t say death metal. Please don’t say death metal.” 💬 “You must love your job!” What I say
abigailharris950
4 hours ago1 min read


Songs I’ve Sung a Million Times (And Still Love)
Confession time: when you’re a singer, people assume you eventually get sick of certain songs. Like after the 300th time, you just emotionally clock out and sing on autopilot. Reader, I do not. There are songs I’ve sung so many times that they feel like old friends — and somehow they still hit me right in the feelings. ❤️ The “I Will Never Get Tired of This” Songs You know the ones. The first-dance classics. The emotional slow burns. The songs where the room goes quiet and e
abigailharris950
4 hours ago1 min read


“So… What Does a Solo Singer Actually Do All Day?”
If you think being a solo singer means swanning about in glamorous dresses, casually belting out Beyoncé for an hour and then swiping a free vol-au-vent on the way home… first of all, thank you for believing in me. Secondly, let me gently pull back the curtain. Yes, there are sparkly dresses. Yes, there are microphones. But there is also a lot of tea, vocal warm-ups that sound like a confused goat, and serious debates with myself about whether a song is “romantic emotional”
abigailharris950
5 hours ago2 min read
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