There's still a lot of great songwriters out there who hand in songs. And there's a lot of brilliant singers and performers out there who sing other people's words. I enjoy doing both. Jason Mraz brilliantenjoygreat Change image and share on social
I came from Mechanicsville, Virginia, where you have four seasons. Jason Mraz mechanicsvilleseasonvirginia Change image and share on social
I think it's important and I think it's true that our life experience is going to be about our attitude, our thoughts, our beliefs, our speech and our actions. We can transform our life experience simply by changing our language. Jason Mraz actionattitudebelief share on social
The more I travel around the world, the more I see people want the same thing - to be happy. We wouldn't be in a monetary system if we didn't have to work, so if my music can contribute to happiness, then that's my main responsibility. Jason Mraz contributehappinesshappy share on social
I have a very awesome seat in the house every time I play. When the lights come up, and the sound turns on, I'm playing for a roomful of human beings. And geographical and political borders just all dissolve. And we unite through rhythm inhalation. I mean, I'm so grateful that, you know, audiences around the world connect to English music. Jason Mraz audienceawesomebeing share on social
If I'm in a relationship, that girl gets showered with letters from the road. I pour my heart into it. Jason Mraz girlheartletter Change image and share on social
I had a gig in Sweden. There were thousands of people there, and when I launched into 'I'm Yours,' they were all singing along. It was as if I was singing the Swedish national anthem. I was stunned. Jason Mraz anthemgiglaunch Change image and share on social
Whether or not I tour forever, I'm not sure. I would love to spend more time living in harmony with nature rather than flying all over the world and contributing to global warming, you know what I mean? Jason Mraz contributeflyforever share on social
As an American citizen, one has to vote. If we don't vote, we're not doing our part. We'll become some sort of oligarchy. Jason Mraz americancitizenoligarchy Change image and share on social
I try to acknowledge both the sacred and the silly in my work. That goes for the live show as well. If I find myself in my head or dwelling in seriousness, I think of my friends back home and how they'd be laughing at me. Jason Mraz acknowledgebackdwell share on social