“[Nonsense] always stuck out, but I felt like it might discredit some of the songs on the album that were about more sensitive subjects, so it almost didn’t make it in.”
“People in the past had told me my music didn’t have symmetry, that I didn’t have every song sounding the same, and that got in my head,” she said. “So I’m grateful, because the fans decided on their own that it meant something to them.”
“I was completely alone in wanting to release ‘Espresso,'” she said in an interview with Variety earlier this year.
“Not so much from my immediate team, but when it came to the ‘powers above,'” she said. She stated, “There was a lot of questioning behind whether it made sense.”
“In the end, they trusted me, and I was glad that I had faith in myself at that time.”