Becoming famous and selling a lot of records doesn’t change a thing.
Meaning of the quote
Being famous and having a lot of hit songs doesn't really change who you are as a person. Your success and popularity don't make you a different person. You're still the same person, even if you become well-known.
About Macy Gray
Macy Gray is an American R&B and soul singer known for her distinctive raspy voice and Billie Holiday-influenced style. She has released ten albums, won a Grammy, and appeared in numerous films. Her hit single “I Try” was a huge international success, and she was inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame in her hometown of Canton, Ohio.
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