I know I'm not the 'Indie It Girl' and I'll never have a big breakout, big runaway success. And that's okay.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not so interested in being indie just for the sake of being indie.
I'm an indie artist with major distribution, so one foot in the extreme major music business and one foot in the abyss of indie artists.
It's not like I set out to be 'the indie guy.'
I don't want to be 'box-office girl,' but I don't want to be 'that indie girl' either.
I think people are enticed by indie rap and every time you have a group going against the grain, they're gonna be like, 'Wow, you did it yourself in 2012, that's impressive - how did you do it? What're you doing that's different? And how can I be a part of it?'
Indie world won't have me, and mainstream world treats me like an alien, but here I am still floating between these two worlds.
After I do a big movie I get offered big movies. But I always do the weirdest indie.
I like the idea of not having to do stuff for the money, and if I want to, I can pick indie projects for the rest of my life and be quite happy doing that.
Sometimes I wish I was just a girl in an indie band. I could dance around on stage and it wouldn't be so much about me.
If you are a superstar, or whatever you want to call yourself, a person who's had outrageous success, and you decide to go indie and tell the record companies to screw themselves? That takes a certain amount of courage. And bullheadedness, really.
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