If you're a pop singer, you don't need to evolve. You just get a set together, have some hit songs and play them over and over.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Some artists are happy doing the same thing again and again, but my favorite artists are the ones who evolve and grow, and I want to be one of them.
Creating a decent pop song is a challenge - and occasionally, once in every decade - it's kind of fun to do that.
Pop music has progressed.
I'll keep evolving and put that into my songs.
I'm not trying to keep up or adapt. I'm allowing myself to grow, evolve and create new music.
I think every artist subconsciously wants to evolve themselves. Sometimes they get stuck in ruts because of pop culture, peer pressure, stuff like that. But what excites me most is exploring my own musical insights and expanding upon them.
Pop is the most competitive form of music there is. You are always fighting to be adopted and accepted by the masses, and it's always shifting.
I'm very conscious of developing my singing, technically and stylistically. I want it to become more individual, express more of me. That's my goal. These songs are steps along that way.
I feel like my music has become a lot of things. It's hard to label the evolution, but I like there to be an evolution. I just like to paint with all different kinds of colors.
You continue to evolve with each album that goes by and, as an artist, you continue to expand with every recording project.