Emma Nissen
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It was just like me probably just trying to be more annoying.
But let's see with lip gloss, it'll be.
It's just a thing.
It's a party trick.
It's just a thing.
Yeah, but that one's fun for sure to... But yeah, I've found myself kind of just repeating, and I feel like I'm conscious of the emotion that it evokes when I hear something.
Like we were talking about Samara Joy earlier and just some of the greats in jazz.
When they come into a song that's like...
you just hear, like, for example, At Last by Etta James, that first, I wanna, like, you hear that, ah, and it's kind of nasally, like, ah, but you know what's coming, and it just evokes this, like, ah, wanna someday, da, da, kind of love, and it just feels like falling in love, and so for me, I've been like, okay, well, if I'm gonna sing a note, then I'm gonna, ah, ah, ah,
And that's for me reminiscent of Etta and anyone else.
Yeah.
I think.
If I were to take my best guess at what I'm doing.
It's stuff like that.
It's like, we don't write like that anymore.
Honestly, like no shade to Taylor Swift, but I don't hear that in her songs.
Yeah.
I don't even know.
Well, I know where I was in that moment where I had written that I was so hurt.
And I think I, I think in that moment I had, I would say that I was in love in that, like I had fallen in love with somebody and it was not love.