I made a stamp with Destiny's Child. We made a stamp together, above anything. And making a stamp on my own, I'm very proud.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My dream was always to have a stamp. I feel like people who have a stamp really did something. They really did some acts of service.
I love all of my children equally, all of my printed books, and each one bears a special piece of me. But the one I'm most proud of is the one no one will ever see - the very first manuscript I ever wrote, back in 1990. It took me a year to do it.
I mean whatever I do it's important that I put my stamp on it and keep it in my world, whether I'm doing a dance track or something like the Russian album for example.
Write something beautiful and honest and that makes you very proud.
Some people collect stamps, other people like to be famous. I don't have that hobby.
I think I'm most proud of the fact that I have figured out how to exist as both a creative person and artist, and a businesswoman and manager. Because those two things do not go together.
As a kid I collected stamps, pebbles on the beach, anything. I liked to have at least 10 of something.
I made an album I'm very proud of, and that's about it.
It was nice, though, to have the long term benefit to be able to pare away those things and eventually make the character my own and put my own unique stamp.
I've written a whole body of work that I'm incredibly proud of.