I don't write anything down - it comes from my head and my soul and my heart and my pain. That allows me to make the best music I can make.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Writing is my therapy. My feelings build up inside of me and then I sit down and write a song.
I write music, really, to make myself feel better.
You're always going to write and draw inspiration from things that you're feeling, things that you've felt. It's kind of impossible not to unless you're writing a song and there's an exact scenario that you're trying to write a song for.
All I try to do is to write music that feels meaningful to me, that has commitment and passion behind it.
I like writing and don't confine myself to just the words or just the music. But I don't particularly write songs with myself in mind.
It's hard to write music for specific things, because I'm always writing just to write.
I feel the emotion that life conjures up and the songs I write get me closer to my feelings and realising who I am. It's a natural process.
Writing music on your own makes you think a lot about your life. Who are you? Would you change anything about yourself? This is where it comes from.
The more I do in my life, the more I can write music about new experiences.
I don't feel I have to write deep and meaningful songs; they can be light and meaningless. It has to do with the place I am in my life, a really good place.