I love snow cones.

I watch a lot of Disney.

I never planned out my wedding.

A cappella group names are hard!

I love Halloween - I'm a die hard.

We're grateful for our diverse fans.

I started voice lessons when I was eight years old.

Jennifer Lawrence can play me. We look exactly the same.

The theater community is so incredible, kind, and supportive.

Ever since I was little, Broadway had always been my passion.

Jennifer Lopez, she's my girl! And Shakira... I really like her.

I love all the 'Harry Potter' books. Those are just my favorites.

I've slowly become more comfortable as an artist and as a person.

Honestly, sometimes, it takes a negative to bring about a positive.

My mom and dad weren't together, so I never thought I would get married.

I love singing our Christmas songs every chance we get. It's really cute.

We sing popular songs and show it can be done a cappella. It's fun music.

We're just a joyous band, and our music is just fun, happy, and nostalgic.

My career started the second we auditioned for 'The Sing-Off' on NBC in 2011.

I remember seeing 'Chicago' and 'Legally Blonde' and waiting by the stage door.

I want to inspire people to tear down their walls, especially for teenage girls.

Everyone comes to music when they are mourning, when they are happy - for anything.

When I was a kid I was always listening and singing along to Disney compilation CDs.

I was so happy to be able to be a part of Broadway Bares and had the best time ever!

I guess, just being in a group, I had never thought to question my individual artistry.

Honestly, the most excited I've ever been for Christmas is when I get a big fluffy blanket.

In my honest opinion, in 'Volumes I' and 'II,' we were still trying to figure out our sound.

Jennifer Lopez and Sara Bareilles are my tops! Both incredibly hard-working and talented women.

Music is so universal, and so I love that we can all be different, and we can all just show that.

I thought I would move to New York and be on Broadway; that was my goal. I was very work-focused.

We do a cover of Charlie Puth's 'Attention' that I really, really love and I think really grooves.

As individuals, we are so different in our personalities, lifestyles, how we grew up, and our culture.

So many people don't believe in themselves; people are worth so much more than what social media shows.

I couldn't be more excited about doing 'Kinky Boots' on Broadway; it's going to be a delicious challenge!

I always feel good after I change my hair. You get a haircut and feel positive and ready to take on the day.

My favorite singer was Shania Twain. I would love for her to sing with me. And J. Lo - they are my favorites.

Surround yourself with good people who support and love you. And have confidence in yourself and your abilities!

I think the first big thing I did: I sang at my mom's wedding when I was almost 8, so 7... that was my first thing.

David Phelps has an uncanny ability to sound full and powerful on every part of his range and sing with so much emotion.

I've listened to a lot of different styles of music growing up, and they've all influenced me at different times in my life.

I shaved a quarter of my hair one time, and my poor nana was crying when I FaceTimed her, but I was like, 'It's just hair! It's fun.'

People aren't always going to approve or like what you have to say. But as long as you believe in it and are happy, that's all that matters.

I feel like I have to be on my game because I have to handle my solo stuff and Pentatonix stuff, so it has really kept me on my toes in a good way.

I always wanted to do musical theater. That was where I saw my life going since I was a musical theater major in college before I went to Pentatonix.

Moving to L.A. and making albums was an exciting outlet, but I always thought I'd be slumming it job to job in N.Y.C. with hopes of being on Broadway!

A miserable karaoke experience is when people are trying really hard and trying to show off. You have to just be chill - that's what makes karaoke fun.

The experiences you gain by doing something solo - you have such a great work effort there as well, one we all have now - we can all bring it back to the group.

I think YouTube has been super instrumental in our success as well, because I think there's something really important about seeing and hearing what we're doing.

I fulfill a part of myself in Pentatonix. And then, we can all step away individually and do the specific things we like because we're all so different in musical tastes.

I really wished I'd learned Spanish. I took it all in high school and was planning on trying to be fluent in it. I would get Selena tracks and sing with them and stuff like that.

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