Zitat des Tages von Bonnie McKee:
I feel like a lot of pop singers hurt themselves if they don't have the proper training.
After struggling for so long in the industry and writing so many failed songs and hearing 'no' for so long - I'm so grateful every time I hear a song that I was a part of on the radio.
One thing I'd tell an up-and-coming singer is to never rely on other people for anything. The more self-sufficient you can be, the better off you'll be.
In my mind, I imagined L.A. to be skyscrapers on the beach. Of course, that's not what it actually looks like. And growing up watching 'Beverly Hills 90210' and 'Melrose Place,' I always had an obsession with L.A. and California in general.
I'm kinda famous for my barbecues - I'm always hosting parties.
For 'Dynamite,' Max and Luke went to dinner and left me with a melody, and then I put it together.
People like hearing songs that sound like something they've heard before, that's reminiscent of their childhood and of what their parents listened to.
When I'm writing for other people, I have to play it safe.
I wanted to make a video for the holidays, but none of the traditional holiday songs were moving me.
I have been doing some writing on the side a little bit with artists that I'm really excited about. Kind of more up and coming people. But, I'm focusing more on my own project. It's a full time job being an artist!
I realized there are so many steps from getting a deal to having a hit.
I love shoes. I am a shoe fanatic. I love my Giuseppe Zanottis - he is my favorite. I have them in every color. Other than shoes, it's important to have a great black leather jacket.
I started writing my own songs from the time I was a little kid. I would write my own lyrics to other people's songs that I heard on the radio and take whatever song and make it about fairies and angels - whatever little girls sing about.
I was invincible. I believed all my problems were gone and I finally made it, that L.A. was my answer to everything.
When my parents were like, 'We're going to the Northwest,' I thought, 'You've gotta be kidding me.' I was so depressed. The cold weather really did not agree with me. When I moved back down to L.A. at 16, I felt like it was home - it was where I belonged.
I'm visually stimulated, so I watch TV, movies, even Pinterest. A song could come from something as simple as being words splashed across a billboard or changing everyday turns of phrases.
My No. 1 is Johnny Depp, ever since 'Cry Baby.' He had my heart.
Try to say something familiar in a unique way so that it's sing-alongable, even if you don't speak English.
I was born in Northern California and lived there until I was about eight years old. Then my parents moved me up to Seattle. I lived there from ages eight to 16. When I was a California kid, I remember running around in my bathing suit and barefoot all the time and getting a suntan.
I think what it means to be an 'American Girl,' and what I wrote the song about, is our freedoms. The idea that we as Americans can be what we want to be and say what we want to say and that we take it for granted.
It's great to just reach out and give something to the fans when they're hungry for it.
I was writing songs as a kid about leprechauns and Catwoman and teapots - whatever it is that little girls wanna sing about. The first song I wrote was called 'Kitten.'
I've always had a teenage thread running through my music. On my first album, I had a song called 'Confessions of a Teenage Girl.' It's about using your feminine wealth to get what you want.
I have a notebook of concepts. There are titles everywhere if you are looking for them. I pull from them. There is a secret list that I keep for myself about what I want to sing about, and those are the ones I know I am not going to give up for someone else.
I had never really co-written. I thought it was weak or something if I needed to collaborate.
I know 'Hallelujah' isn't actually a Christmas song, but it has that cozy, haunting vibe that sounds like a winter's night and belongs by a fire.
'Teenage Dream' was the hardest breakup for me.
A lot of times, if you're not getting inspiration right away, we'll listen to stuff to get inspired.
There are some artists that don't like working with other females, which is fine. They have their own thing. I personally love being surrounded by other females.
I thought back to my middle-school experience of having slumber parties and watching Romeo + Juliet and staring at Leo and thinking about my first kiss and what I wanted it to be like. And when you have your first real love, it's an epiphany, you know? It's like a whole new world.