Reneé Rapp
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like nitpick my vocals all that much and I was like got it got it got it so what had happened was I was like trying to vocal produce her on like a demo for like the better part of an hour and a half and I was like again again you were like I can tell when you're a little flat yeah is it sorry do you know where you were wrong she was like cool so I don't know if she wants to work with me again
like nitpick my vocals all that much and I was like got it got it got it so what had happened was I was like trying to vocal produce her on like a demo for like the better part of an hour and a half and I was like again again you were like I can tell when you're a little flat yeah is it sorry do you know where you were wrong she was like cool so I don't know if she wants to work with me again
But I love working with her. Love working with her. I don't think I'm maybe the person for her, which I totally get. I'm a bit neurotic.
But I love working with her. Love working with her. I don't think I'm maybe the person for her, which I totally get. I'm a bit neurotic.
But I love working with her. Love working with her. I don't think I'm maybe the person for her, which I totally get. I'm a bit neurotic.
In like a studio setting, I am. I'm pretty insufferable to be around. You want to get it right. Yeah, it's got to be it. It's got to be it.
In like a studio setting, I am. I'm pretty insufferable to be around. You want to get it right. Yeah, it's got to be it. It's got to be it.
In like a studio setting, I am. I'm pretty insufferable to be around. You want to get it right. Yeah, it's got to be it. It's got to be it.
It's the best. So Celeste and a couple of other people had written into the skit that I was doing. They were like, okay, we're going to call you a little bisexual intern. And at that time, I was very publicly bisexual. I had been for a very long time.
It's the best. So Celeste and a couple of other people had written into the skit that I was doing. They were like, okay, we're going to call you a little bisexual intern. And at that time, I was very publicly bisexual. I had been for a very long time.
It's the best. So Celeste and a couple of other people had written into the skit that I was doing. They were like, okay, we're going to call you a little bisexual intern. And at that time, I was very publicly bisexual. I had been for a very long time.
And like in private, I was like talking with my girlfriend and a lot of my friends for the last maybe like eight months before that of being like, I actually like don't really feel very like bi at the moment. I feel like very much like a lesbian and like it feels so nice. And like that word feels amazing and it feels very like euphoric for me.
And like in private, I was like talking with my girlfriend and a lot of my friends for the last maybe like eight months before that of being like, I actually like don't really feel very like bi at the moment. I feel like very much like a lesbian and like it feels so nice. And like that word feels amazing and it feels very like euphoric for me.
And like in private, I was like talking with my girlfriend and a lot of my friends for the last maybe like eight months before that of being like, I actually like don't really feel very like bi at the moment. I feel like very much like a lesbian and like it feels so nice. And like that word feels amazing and it feels very like euphoric for me.
So I was like, do you think that we could just change it to like gay? Because I was honestly a little, I don't know, like labeling yourself publicly is... Really, really, really empowering. And also, I think, can be kind of intimidating because you're like, Jesus fucking Christ, this feels so good for me right now. And I don't want to go by something that doesn't feel correct.
So I was like, do you think that we could just change it to like gay? Because I was honestly a little, I don't know, like labeling yourself publicly is... Really, really, really empowering. And also, I think, can be kind of intimidating because you're like, Jesus fucking Christ, this feels so good for me right now. And I don't want to go by something that doesn't feel correct.
So I was like, do you think that we could just change it to like gay? Because I was honestly a little, I don't know, like labeling yourself publicly is... Really, really, really empowering. And also, I think, can be kind of intimidating because you're like, Jesus fucking Christ, this feels so good for me right now. And I don't want to go by something that doesn't feel correct.