15+ Concha Buika Quotes On Education, Culture And Friendship

I sing against emotional dictatorships, and against the imposition of one person over another, in the name of love. — Concha Buika

I was always the only black in the movie theater, the only black in class, the only black in the library, the only black in the discotheque. I always felt observed and judged. — Concha Buika

I have a very big conflict with the individualization of love. I feel like it's egotistical to just love one person when you can love so many of them. I feel so much love that I declare myself a lover of all. — Concha Buika

Hope is for people who wait. And I don't want to wait no more. I'm not scared anymore. I'm not scared of myself. Of my things. Of my fear. Of absolutely nothing. And that's music. — Concha Buika

Las Vegas is a very strange place. It's a place of broken dreams. — Concha Buika

It has cost me a great deal to become myself. I don't want to be another person. — Concha Buika

I loved Michael Jackson and Madonna. I styled my hair like Whitney Houston. — Concha Buika

Sure, I know that I cannot speak in proper English. I know that I can't sing in proper English. I don't care. — Concha Buika

I love house music. I love all music. — Concha Buika

I find inspiration in everything. — Concha Buika

I think that at one moment you're apt for one thing, and at the next moment you're apt for something else. — Concha Buika

I'm not scared about saying what I think. — Concha Buika

I live in a universe in which blame doesn't exist. I don't believe in being at fault; I believe in taking responsibility for your actions. If I do something wrong, I take responsibility for it. — Concha Buika

I feel what I sing, and I sing what I feel. Really, that's all I can do. — Concha Buika

I am the consequence of a particular type of demographic movement, one that has always involved paying a high price. But I don't know much about styles or genres. I only know notes and chords. — Concha Buika

Life Lessons by Concha Buika

  1. Concha Buika's work demonstrates the power of music to express emotion and tell stories. Her unique blend of flamenco, jazz, and soul music highlights the importance of collaboration and experimentation in creating meaningful art. Her willingness to take risks and explore new musical styles is an inspiring example of the creative potential of music.
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