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This was me speaking from my heart. I couldn't hide it with a metaphor or an allegory, or a reference. It was "This is how I feel. It was really liberating to do that. You've always collected pieces of inspiration for these concept albums.

Have you started collecting poetry or anything for the next project? I'm always collecting stuff, all the time. It's part of what I do. If there's a hunter and gatherer, I'm a gatherer writer, wherein I spend a couple months finding poetry, finding movie references, photos I like, colors because I'm a really visual writer. I'm in that process right now. I'm gonna start writing really soon, but the cool thing about making an album for me is that, once the floodgates are open, it just all comes out.

So once I write the first song, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, whatever follows really shortly after 'cause it's all just one story. It's one moment in time. Fletcher was here yesterday and we talked about what it means to be a woman in pop or just a woman now in the industry.

How are you reflective on this transition that the industry is making? I think right now is a really good time to be a woman in pop music because I think that pop music fans are demanding more intelligent [and] more intentional music.

It used to be cool to put out love songs and it also used to be cool to be singing about toxic relationships and singing about, "I would do anything for you, no matter what. But now that woman have advanced in culture to the point where they're standing up for themselves and being really vocal, I think that's projecting itself into pop music in a sense that female listeners and male listeners, people in general, are saying, "You know what, no.

If you look at Ariana [Grande], for example, who I'm really proud of, and I just admire her so much. She took this moment where people were saying so much about her personal life and she turned it into this incredibly positive message that was like, "You know what, don't let anyone make you feel bad for making decisions and for having life experiences.

This is part of what it means to be a human. Stand up for yourself. Your Library Podcasts News. Search Search for: Search. What do you think? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. About us Terms of Use Privacy Policy. Close Search for: Search. Log In Sign In. Forgot password? Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password. Including destroying yourself to make sure they are taken care of and happy.

This is super relate-able and happens very often to people. She took it upon herself to go to the source and find out the truth. Then she asks him to tell her how it feels being where he is at because of her, yet abusing her trust and taking advantage of her. Halsey either just liked the lyrics, or G-Eazy did something that deserved them. Her boyfriend is feeling so high, but in the process of getting to where he is, he lost her. The reason why he loves the song and why many abusers like it is because they dont take accountability and see their behavior as a problem.

Your reaction becomes the problem.. She sounds crazy to me and the guy needed out. The guy was just going through a breakup and having normal down feelings. This song I relate to my late sons passing. I did all I could to help him in his addiction. To no avail he died on me. I am so sorry for your loss.



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