1. Thank you very much for your time! Before we introduce your latest release to our readers – what kind of drink would you recommend to sip on while listening to “Release Me” and the EP, The Torture of Consent?
I would say your favorite pre-workout, because these tracks are going to make you wanna get on a treadmill and sweat all your most hidden emotions out. It’s quite wild and liberating to be running and crying your eyes out at the same time.
2. Please tell us about the new album, new single and its sexy video:
The Torture of Consent is an adventure in emotions. Those feelings of loneliness, failure, inferiority complexes, and regrets are all celebrated in the beauty of these songs. Turn your pain into art so others can feel and celebrate that human need for empathy. The video for Release Me is an exploration of gender, sexuality, and fashion. I bring the viewer in with my muscles, but they stay for the heels and ass shaking.
3. We live in times of many conspiracy theories. Which harmless theory would you wish were true? (For example dinosaurs living inside Earth or E.T. living in a home in California)
The illuminati is my favorite. The idea that uber famous celebrities took crazy initiation moves like sacrificing goats over piles of money to ensure their fame and iconic statuses.
4. What fashion style or brand would best describe your music?
Sportswear that’s practically underwear. My most current favorite love are the 2” inseam shorts from JJ Malibu. Any type of clothing that makes people stare at both your crotch and your booty is at the top of my list. My music is all about embracing those parts of you you’re afraid to show the world, and so anything accentuating a forbidden zone in a public place is the perfect match.
5. What is the main message of your music and artistry?
Celebrate those parts of you you’re afraid to show other people because someone once tried to stop you and it scarred you for life. I was taught as a child I wasn’t allowed to show my emotions in our home. Those emotions are now processed into the lyrics I write for my songs today. I was also told boys can’t dress like girls, so now I do just that. I like showing people how good a man can look in lingerie, heels, dresses. These clothes are for everyone just as much as a sweatshirt or a pair of pants.
6. Besides music, do you have any special talents?
I’m quite good at cooking. I’m really good at combining flavors of sweet and savory. I don’t really have any friends so the only people who have experienced my cooking are my parents.
7. Name 5 things we all should know about you as an artist:
1) Sadness is my favorite thing to write about.
2)I see myself as a woman in a man’s body.
3) My favorite type of music to make is dance but I can’t dance. It’s likely I’m making music I’d workout to.
4) I love outfits that accentuate my tits.
5) I’ve never been in love so it’s likely you’ll never hear me sing a love song, but I can’t get enough of love songs myself.
8. Who or what has been your biggest support?
The gym. And it’s not so much about vanity as it is about enjoying myself. I’m happiest with my headphones on lifting weights. I love to push my body to its physical limits. Its a form of freedom for me. There was a period last year when I had heart failure and I ended up in the hospital. I couldn’t go to the gym for almost three months, and really felt strange, like a part of me was gone. I’ll be a crazy gym enthusiast probably until the day I die.
9. A question you’d like to answer, but never been asked in an interview before? + Answer pls
You’ve done several only fans collabs with trans women. Are you bisexual? I don’t think anyone is completely straight or gay, and I would say for myself I’m probably more of a Kinsey 5. I’m also a power bottom, so I’ll pretty much bottom for anyone because I enjoy the diversity of people.They don’t necessarily have to be male, it’s all about the chemistry.
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