I can’t say I don’t get nervous, but I really kind of enjoy performing now.
Meaning of the quote
Liz Phair, an American musician, says that even though she still gets nervous before performing, she actually enjoys being on stage now. She used to be more anxious, but over time, she has grown to appreciate the excitement and thrill of performing for an audience.
About Liz Phair
Liz Phair is an American rock singer-songwriter and musician who rose to fame in the 1990s with her acclaimed debut album ‘Exile in Guyville’. She has had a diverse career, exploring different musical styles and genres over the years, and has sold over 3 million records worldwide.
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