“Because of social media, a lot of people think they can be, like, a rapper or a singer or a musician because they can put something on YouTube and it might become a thing because there’s – like – YouTube phenomenons and whatnot, you know? It’s not like they dedicated years to it or anything. It’s annoying.”
“Just because you have a blog doesn’t mean that you should, like, lie for no reason.”
“I’m pretty sarcastic, and sometimes that doesn’t come across on the Internet. It seems like I’m being rude or stupid.”
“I like writing different types of music. I don’t like being stuck into one thing.”
“I hate being forced to do things. I hate people telling me what to do, so I’ll do the complete opposite. It’s a bit self-destructive sometimes.”
“I didn’t grow up in a regular upbringing. I ended up at my grandmother’s house past a certain age, so I took care of things myself. I moved out of home when I was 16.”
“I hate when people call me a socialite because you have to have money to be a socialite, which I don’t have.”
“I feel like I didn’t know who I was when I was 15. I don’t feel like you’re who you are for life, not even when you’re 20.”
“I’m a boots girl. I always wear boots. They only look better when they get dirty.”
“I wear whatever makes me comfortable on stage, so that I feel confident. Some days it’s a plaid skirt with a button-up and other days it’s jeans with a hockey jersey and platforms.”
“I’ve always made music – pretty much since I was born.”
“I started making music professionally when I was 14.”
“I’m definitely a crier. I get really emotional if someone’s being rude or says something mean about me.”
“I’m like the Christina Aguilera of the Internet.”
“When I write songs for myself it’s really personal and I just can’t have someone else singing it.”
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