I'm kind of obsessed with laser guns.
I was in bands all through my youth. Things started out more acoustic and then piano ballads. Then R&B followed by sappy pop music and then rock, punk and heavy metal.
I used to play music at home, and now I'm playing for thousands of people.
I hate listening to things quietly. If I'm going to listen to something and fully enjoy it, I want the volume all the way up. That, for me, is a good immersive experience.
Role models are important and if you see it you can be it.
It's an added layer of duties and responsibilities, but it takes away from a lot of the arbitrary pressures that I've felt before. I just enjoy every moment more, and that's the beauty of being a mom.
Writing something about motherhood, I think that would be pretty cheesy.
I love getting online and looking at people's responses to things and communicating with everyone.
Pop music is actually a challenging genre. Not only do you have to be artistically expressive, but you also have to do that in a very strict format. I've always liked that challenge, but it's very easy to slip into something non-creative. You just have to stay inspired all the time.
I've grown in a lot of ways - as a musician, as performer, as a songwriter.