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"I do know that there are some things that exist in this world that you just cant prove. That could be the case with God or whoever might be up there, but I dont follow any one religion."
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Ketevan "Katie" Melua is a British singer. She was born in Kutaisi, Georgia and raised in Belfast and London. Under the management of composer Mike Batt, she was signed to the small Dramatico record label. She made her musical debut in 2003 and within three years, she was the United Kingdom's best-selling female artist as well as Europe's highest-selling female artist.

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"I think I am easy to make fun of. I try not to pay too much attention. You cant let critics dictate what you do... The thing that fascinates me, is the emotion in music, the way it can make me cry or laugh or be angry. Im not trying to be hip or cool, and Im not scared to put everything I have into songs. Passion is the greatest thing that music can evoke. We live in a society where I think people often find it hard to express themselves, but sometimes a song can do that for you. It might not be groundbreaking, but there is something about the simplicity of presenting songs where its all about the lyric and the melody. People dont need to get through a whole lot of production to get to the root of the song. Its just music doing what music does best... A lot of things in the mainstream are repetitive and soulless and have been churned out without any real conviction. It is really unfair to call Coldplay insufferable, when they obviously care about what they do. James [Blunt] too. Too much of the music industry is controlled by lawyers and businessmen, making music like its a product on the factory line. Thats what I call insufferable."
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"Of course [Kate Bush] is still relevant. I wasnt actually in the country when her music first came out, so I only discovered it three or four years ago. Whats amazing is that something like "Wuthering Heights" still sounds so different. I actually saw her about nine months ago, we were just passing at an industry event and I went up to her and said I was a big fan and asked her about the new record. She was really excited about it but quite nervous because she felt that everyone was hyping it up a bit and she just wanted to bring out an album. You know, shes a musician."
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