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American singer-songwriter, Birth: 8-11-1990
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Eternally repeating that cycle of death and rebirth, an existence such as this... truly, mine is what may be called a 'perfect existence'!
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2.
I tell the truth through music. Other people tend to catch on and agree with my truth and it turns out we are all really similar.
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3.
I’ve kissed death a thousand times before
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I wear boxers all the time. I don't really move like a girl. I mean, unless it's time for me to get dressed or something.
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I want people to get out of that nasty habit of needing a label. Every genre for each song is different.
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Similar Authors: Taylor Swift Henry Rollins Bob Dylan John Lennon Dolly Parton Michael Jackson Patti Smith Moby Bruce Springsteen Marilyn Manson Leonard Cohen David Bowie Frank Zappa George Harrison Tori Amos
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Singing was more of a hobby, and I was terrified of anyone's opinions. The only reason I kept doing it was because people responded positively, and if they hadn't I don't really know if I'd feel the same. I'm not into fighting for people's affections.
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When your parents regulate everything you hear and everything you intake, it forces you to get creative in other ways.
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8.
My parents are really conservative. My dad is Muslim, and my mom is the most conservative woman you've ever met. They're very aristocratic in the most quaint suburban way.
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Quote Topics by SZA: People Different Parent Song Appreciative Rebirth Mom May Singing Turns Creative Way Done Moving Lunch Jobs Thousand My Own Perfect Dad Telling The Truth Fighting Emotional Girl Mean Long
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I've always wanted an office job so I can tell someone, "I'm going to take a long lunch," or "I'm out of the office." I don't know why, but I've always seen so much stability in clocking in.
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I don't listen to my own music, so to me it's awesome that people really like it. I was afraid that it wouldn't connect with everyone. I'm more appreciative than anything.
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If you stepped out of bounds, or you stepped out of your tumbling path and didn't stick it. By the time you're done, you can count your own damn deductibles to know what your score is about to be. But this is completely different, it's so subjective. There are so many variables that don't make sense. You can't quantify someone's emotional connection to what you feel.
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