I want the Grammy committee to hear Stone Cold so that one day they can see that—I know that I’m capable of getting there. I just want people to see it finally. When I say getting there, I don’t mean winning one. I just want to be nominated for one. You can’t go higher than the Grammys in the music industry. That was a huge goal for this album. I watched the Grammy nominations last year and I was like, “I want to be there so bad.” It really gave me that kick in the ass to make music that was worthy of it. This is a song that I feel like is worthy of notification.
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Interviewer: If you did get a nomination, what does that symbolize for you?
Everything in my entire singing career—all of the guitar lessons, all of the voice lessons, all of the songs that I wrote when I was 8 years old, when I was 15, writing six songs a night, all of the touring—would be worth it. That’s what it means to me. It’s literally everything. It’s like the Olympics for an athlete.
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Interviewer: The Grammys are historically known for ****ing **** up though, so…
As long as the people in that place know my name, that’s all that I care about. When they know your name there, you’ve made it.
I feel like she needs to release a ballad or mid-tempo song for her next lead single. The hype alone could take it to Top 20 so it's not really a huge risk. She should really do it and she'll get noticed. She's really talented.