I am not one of those writers that it just flows out of effortlessly. I have to sit and write and rewrite and sometimes it's really challenging to get anything good out of myself.
Princess SuperstarUsually I will hear a sample, think of a theme and then it will take me a couple of days to write down some lyrics. Then I will decide that I hate those lyrics and rewrite. Then I will change all the music around. Then I will rewrite all the lyrics again. I am a bit of a perfectionist although you would never know it because all my songs are like chopped up and @#$%& up, but you see that's on purpose.
Princess SuperstarI'm not sure what kept me from the mainstream. I thought it was because I was too hard to pin down genre-wise.
Princess SuperstarWe are all so self-obsessed, not really helping others as we should, spreading the love so to speak.
Princess SuperstarI don't like being preachy. I think using fun and humor is an excellent way to make people think.
Princess SuperstarI wanted to make some music with deeper meaning mixed with the fun and cool stuff I've been doing for so long.
Princess SuperstarI love New York so much; I could never live anywhere else, and ESPECIALLY not in my hometown.
Princess SuperstarMy parents were real classic rock freaks, so I heard a lot of Zeppelin, Stones, Hendrix stuff. Thankfully, they were also into lots of old soul, too, so we listened to Stevie Wonder, Earth Wind & Fire and War. I was so isolated where I grew up (a small town in Pennsylvania) that there was literally no culture.
Princess SuperstarBasically, this industry is mostly run by men, and I think women have a harder time...I've had enough of the "Women in Rock" issues of magazines and all of that. There's no reason why we should have our own separate little genre; that's just ridiculous. Besides, what is the genre? I certainly don't fit into the whole "Lilith" thing (thank God), but I am a female musician. And there are enough other great females in music that don't have to fit into it, either.
Princess SuperstarPeople will less and less need to put an identity on genres, such as "hip hop," "electronica" and so forth. That's what I try to do with Princess Superstar. Why should a musician be limited to only one form or one genre of music? And so, I think the same will hold true for the whole male/female categorization.
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