Skylar Grey
Skylar Grey

I've been through a lot in the music industry, in life. I've learned that I have to be tough in this world.

Skylar Grey
Skylar Grey

Writing songs for other people was never the goal for me.

Skylar Grey
Skylar Grey

I moved out to L.A. when I was 17, dropped out of high school, and pursued a career in music.

Skylar Grey
Skylar Grey

I've always been jealous of rappers, because they can fit so many words into a song and tell a story with lots of details. But when you're a songwriter, you have to fit the words to the melody and you can't fit as much in. I'm just a big fan of storytelling.

Skylar Grey
Skylar Grey

Anytime someone basically commissions a piece, I write a song based on something personal to them. I go online and I do research on that person - Wikipedia, YouTube interviews, anywhere I can find a piece of information that kind of tugs at your heart a little bit.

Skylar Grey
Skylar Grey

The best thing that can happen is that a song you've written will live in the world so people can hear it.

Skylar Grey
Skylar Grey

I think one of the reasons I've had success in hip-hop is that I can bring out vulnerability in people who are generally seen as tough guys. To me, when a hip-hop musician always plays tough, I find it annoying because I know they're not really like that - there's something deeper and vulnerable. There has to be, because they're human beings.

Skylar Grey
Skylar Grey

Mazomanie doesn't even have a stoplight, so it doesn't do a lot. But the cheese curds there are unbelievable. I've never had them anywhere else, even at places in California that claim to have the real thing. There's a cheese factory in Arena, Mazomanie's neighboring town, and they'll give you fresh curds that are so amazing.