Missing your loved ones is really tough.

I tend to use my music as therapy, in a way.

Music for me is very therapeutic, it's very cathartic.

I like to incorporate all different elements into my music.

For me, I don't think I gravitate to listening to only dark music.

There are so many layers of bullshit and everything sounds the same.

I think a lot of what I do musically is about juxtaposition and contrast.

I feel like I write about life and love and death; it's just what I gravitate towards.

We have to be innovative, we have to be fresh, we have to be new. People are counting on that.

If someone says something good or bad, or whatever they have to say about your song, you've just got to embrace it.

Maybe one day a song might make you feel completely different than the next, but I like to have a lot of everything in my songs.

My beats and my production aren't dark or emo by any means; it's basically the lyrics I think, and the melody sometimes can be too.

If the lyrics have meaning to it and it gives me a certain emotion, I think that's the most beautiful part about music - you can feel it and connect to it.

We definitely tend to gravitate toward writing more on the darker side of life, but also incorporate the light at the end of the tunnel; you can see a positive in it.

The higher the heel, the more drastic it can get. But I do need heels to perform, which is strange. I can't perform in flats because I've built up this...I don't know, this sexual side that I find myself moving and getting into the music more when I'm feeling a little more feminine.

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