I think the first CD I actually went into a store to pick out myself was a Good Charlotte album... I went through a tomboy punk phase in the fourth grade.
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My first album was me finding myself and my voice, finding how I sing. I was rolling with the punches because everything was new to me.
I was a huge Bowie fan since I was 12 years old. That was the first 'punk' rock I got into in the Seventies. I didn't find out about a lot of the other stuff that was going on, like New York Dolls and Roxy Music, until a lot later.
My first album done what it had to do. It introduced me.
My first album didn't come out until I was 26.
My first album is a lot of my personal experiences. I wanted people to relate to what I've been through.
The first CD that I ever bought was 'Britney Spears.' It was at a 7-Eleven and I was like, 'Can I get this?' It was literally her EP and I picked it up and, of course, I fell in love with her. It was an early crush for me.
I feel that my playing on the first album was probably some of my best.
The first CD I had was 'Definitely Maybe' by Oasis, and I had a tape of' 'Parklife' by Blur when I was nine.
The first CD I ever bought was Gwen Stafani's first solo album. She was the light of my life when I was 8.
My first album didn't come out until I was 27, which in pop years is late, you know. But when it came time to arrange it, I became a kid in a toy shop. I had a harp and a saxophone quartet and a symphony orchestra. I went berserk for a time.