Sometimes! Usually, it’s the chord on the piano or guitar that dictates whatever lyric flies out of my mouth. I like to write based on the first thing that comes out.
Your music has been featured in different movies and TV shows – do you write your songs with pitching them to productions in mind?
I write my music as if I’m writing for a movie scene in my head. I like explosive iconic cinematic scenes. Ex: while writing my song “Kick the Door” it started sounding like a Tarantino fight scene. I think as soon as you can begin to picture a movie to the song you’re creating, you’re in for a great time.
Your music, to me at least, is very reminiscent of early to mid 2000’s electronic music and festival music – is channeling these sorts of eras/sounds your intention?
There are so many eras I plan to channel. The last single was very much early 2000’s. I love the Vengaboys as much as I love Dalida or Charles Aznavour and if you take a look at all of the releases thus far, you’ll see that jump.
What inspired you to pursue music?
Feeling sick in my stomach every day for not doing it or trying to.
When did you know that making music is what you wanted to do?
When I was three. The piano was my bestie but everyone said it would be impossible to make a living. I’m learning that anything you can imagine is possible….. especially when you begin to believe in yourself and work hard enough.
What was it like working with writers who have worked with artists like Charlie XCX and Britney Spears?
“Fabulous & Fitting.”