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Peaches

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
683 total appearances

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But it psychologically affected me, you know, like with, you know, immortality and death.

instilling things that I wasn't thinking about at all.

So that made me want to make music and be creative even with more passion, you know, and also led to a breakup with a very creative person that I was with who taught me a lot about, especially art movements and, you know, that I didn't know about, but just led to the breakup and

I wanted the album to not have this victim feeling, like breakup victim, or also I had cancer.

So it was sort of like, how can I propel myself forward and encourage myself and bring the power?

You know, Chrissie Hynde, I love that first Pretenders album was so important to me.

Like, I just, she to me is kind of like this, she's not a rapper, but she's not a singer.

She just had her own sort of swagger that was just so cool.

Child, way child, perfect child, look who now hurts.

You know, it's just like tongue twisting and fast and I loved it.

All the songs were just so sexy and you had to have a little, you know, swagger in your voice.

I remember I was so upset that like the hit song was when it was like, gonna make you, make you notice.

It's so funny because that was my least favorite song on the album at the time.

I was so angry because I was like, that's not my favorite.