Robert Pattinson talks music

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Robert Pattinson is talking rather a lot about his music career – unfortunately nothing he is saying is making us think he’ll be releasing music any time soon.

The Twilight actor recently revealed that he thinks people will appreciate his music after he dies.

“I am sure I’ll be one of those artists that people don’t pay any attention to while I’m alive, and when I am dead people will go yeah, man, that was a work of art,” he said.

“I see myself playing in a rundown blues bar, with about three people drowning their sorrows. I play according to my mood, and sometimes that can come across as very depressing in music.”

The 24-year-old also recently spoke about turning down the chance to work with Simon Cowell.

“I love Simon, I think he is a great personality and I think his shows are entertaining,” he said.

“He is a clever guy and he created artists that he knows the public will like, that’s why I don’t think he could ever launch my music career.”

“I am selfish with my music. I get my guitar and I play what I like, but the problem is I don’t think many other people would like it.”