Zitat des Tages von Tinashe:
This... is a synthetic world many of us live in today - a dream, if you will.
I take my craft seriously, of course, but I don't feel the need to always play a certain character or a certain part or persona. I'm not going to cut something out of my life because it's not 'my image.' I want to be open enough that if I love something, I can do it, and it will add to myself as an entertainer.
There was never really a Plan B for me - I always wanted to be a music artist.
To break R&B into subcategories does a disservice to the music. I like to live in a zone where I can do whatever I want, where I don't have to worry about genre.
I was in my first movie when I was five. I just loved to entertain and put on a show.
My tunnel vision work ethic is very hard to come by, I believe. I have had an unwavering faith in myself and my career for as long as I can remember.
I'm the type of person that doesn't like to wait for people to do things for me, and I never want to feel stuck. Why sit around and be like, 'I wish my label would book me some studio time,' if I can just buy my own studio equipment and figure out how to run Pro Tools and record it myself?
We are so caught up in our media, in our jobs, in our gossip, and in our consuming that we genuinely feel like we don't have the time or energy to bother ourselves with the tribulations of nations near and far.
Fashion is an extension of expressing who you are. I love to entertain and put on a show. And that's definitely a part of that.
My music is a direct reflection of the eclectic person I am. I don't like to be stuck in an R&B box.
If you're a creative person, what inspires you is always changing; it's always shifting.
I want people to know that I'm a force to be reckoned with.
For me, I prefer to work on my own. I feel like I can tap into a more genuine place, and I feel like my best stuff comes from writing on my own in my own zone.
I think, in general, more women need to be involved in music and in the industry - that's been an issue.
My dad was a theater actor, so he had an agent, and he brought me into his agency when I was maybe four years old. That was how I started. I started modeling, and it progressed from there.
My dad's from Zimbabwe, and my mom is Danish, Irish, and Norwegian, so I have influences from a lot of different places.
It's never one solitary event that has changed my life. It's a bunch of little pieces that built and built up to where I am now.