Quote by Norah Jones
A lot of my music is slow and subtle. The subtly is what I enjoy a

A lot of my music is slow and subtle. The subtly is what I enjoy about making music. – Norah Jones

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Maybe Im genetically more inclined to music – but the music I make is so far removed from Indian classical music. I grew up in Texas! – Norah Jones

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I dont actually have a lot of discipline. Ive worked hard at music. But I feel like you know, I felt like kind of natural at it. I always had a knack for it. – Norah Jones

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