Rayvon Owen quotes:

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  • I am extremely grateful for my 'American Idol' experience, and I enjoyed every bit of it.

  • As long as children are still getting kicked out of their homes by parents, getting bullied, commuting suicide, et cetera. it's definitely still worth talking about.

  • In regards to my artistry, I've learned the importance of being vulnerable.

  • Ordering pizza and jamming out with the contestants in our hotels and traveling the country together brought me so much joy.

  • There's so much good you can do with your voice - always remember that.

  • Even in the sad songs, I want people to know that it won't always be like that.

  • I always love to support my friends and how they choose to express themselves creatively.

  • I focused more on sharing my gift and performing than worrying about it being a competition.

  • I loved performing every week, but all of the activities and amazing people we met when we were not filming stick out to me the most.

  • I think my entire songwriting catalog reflects where I was in my life at the time. I capture whatever moment I am experiencing in life.

  • I think my songwriting has developed over the years. As I get older, I have become less afraid to share real experiences.

  • I was so fortunate to sing and work with so many amazing performers and artists.

  • If I can help encourage or inspire someone out there who is struggling with some of the same or similar issues as myself, then I think it's worth talking about.

  • My advice to anyone wanting to get into the music business, is always be ready to learn and remain humble.

  • My songs always tend to have a good element to the story. That is who I am - an optimistic person.

  • My songwriting and overall approach to music go beyond just good singing and strong musicality - I want people, now more so than ever, to feel something and be moved somehow by the content I create.

  • People relate to you a lot more when you're honest and authentic - and that's hard to do in front of millions of people every week.

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