My past is a bit checkered.
I think some people just have an innate musical ability, and I'm lucky enough to be one of those people.
I love natural beauty, and I think it's your best look, but I think makeup as an artist is so transformative.
I'm interested in how identity is transient. How do we know who we really are, when different situations and environments dictate how we behave? I'm interested in the role we all play. We spend our whole lives becoming ourselves when we are born as no one else.
Fake it, fake your confidence until it's real. I think it's a good way to live most of your life.
I've really come into my own as an artist. I'm much more sure of my identity and understand it much better, and have accepted the fact that I like to jump around a lot in terms of who I am and what kind of music I create, and that it is okay - in fact, that is my main identity, the fact that I do that.
There's no one particular road that will lead you to success. I think everybody will find it differently.
Just trusting the soul cannot lead you to higher consciousness. You have to pay attention for the beautification of your heart.
People just don't know how to handle it if a woman uses smarts and brains rather than tits.
There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it reluctantly.
I don't read all the junk. I joke if I did, I wouldn't get out of bed in the morning. But, Sometimes the comments over the top - really ugly. Many of them are critical of my looks, like the one that criticized my "thunder thighs. " I get that a lot. Some of the tweets are too vulgar to repeat.