On his favorite lyric from the EP: "Why would you make your pain mine?" is such a strong line to me, because it's so real ... It's never that somebody's perfectly peaceful and happy, and they want them to wish harm on somebody else." buzzfeed.com/natashajokic1/…
On hidden Easter eggs on the album: “There were overlapping lyrics in there — you'll hear a lyric in one song and then three songs later, you'll hear a similar lyric.”
On the inspiration behind the lyrics: "Ultimately, I don't want to put too much of my reality into the narrative — because I think the cool thing about it is that people can interpret it in their own way and apply it to their lives."
On who he’d want to listen to his EP: "Harry Styles, because I respect his opinion and I would just love to have him take a listen and let me know what he thinks." buzzfeed.com/natashajokic1/…
On working with Sabrina Carpenter on “Heaven Is You”: "It was it was super fun. She's an incredible songwriter, and just an absolute gem. So, the fact that we were able to also work on another song outside of "We Both Know" was super awesome."
And of course, on the Drivers License drama: "I'm honored that SNL is making fun of me! I'm also just proud of her and the success that her song is having. I don't understand, I really couldn't be mad at the situation." Read the whole Q&A here: buzzfeed.com/natashajokic1/…
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I helped her buy a couple things at my store. Very kind and low-key. A little quiet. Seemed like she didn't want to attract too much attention to herself. I pretended not to know who she was, but I was dying inside.
She was really nice but didn't stay too long; the store was getting busy and I think she didn't want to make a scene.
It's 2021 and many people still don't know about trans people. We have existed for thousands of years, yet people still, in general, appear to be confused by our existence as if it's new. Here's a history lesson on being trans, from @ShawnStensberg: buzzfeed.com/shawnstensberg…
Lesson #1: There are many documented trans cases pre-21st century. Let's talk about Christine Jorgensen. She was a World War II veteran who began transitioning after serving and went on to become a singer & actor. (📸 Bill Meurer/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
Lesson #2: Dr. Magnus Hirschfield, a Jewish German doctor, founded the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft, which contributed greatly to trans lives through the study of trans identity. His institute was destroyed by Nazi's in 1933, but his work left a major impact.