The only person I'd cry if I met would be Beyonce.
From Zara Larsson
I've always just wanted people to look at me.
I think my thing is that... I don't know. And that's why I don't wanna sing about 'This is me, this is who I am' because, like, even the question, 'Tell me about yourself' - what are you supposed to say? 'Ooh, I'm a happy girl, but I'm sad, too'? People are so complex.
I have some friends, and they're super-hipster. And they're like, 'All I wanna do is sing in a jazz bar and to just make it to pay for the rent.' And I'm like, 'Cool... That's not what I wanna do. I want as many people as possible to go to my concert.'
A lot of my friends send me Snapchats of when they're in the club, and they're like, 'It's your song!'
In the car on my way to the studio, I was listening to 'Where Are U Now' with Justin Bieber and Jack U, so I was like, 'Wow, this is such a banger.' I loved the thought of having a ballad at the beginning and then just a massive drop.
Literally, when I go to the vocal coach, I'm like, 'You are teaching me nothing.' You know?
People say, 'Oh you're so good, and you're so young!' It's like, 'No. I'm good. Period!'
I would say that the majority of the people I work with are Swedish, very unknown producers and writers but so talented.
I'm still so young, so I feel like people have wanted to keep me in a 'no-makeup' fresh type of look - sometimes artists are a little afraid of really putting the makeup on me.
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