My Own Monster is such a great song from her gospel album I think it's my favorite from it. Which one is it for you? Or are you only using her post-OOTB music?
My Own Monster is such a great song from her gospel album I think it's my favorite from it. Which one is it for you? Or are you only using her post-OOTB music?
also read this interview she sounds like a bimbo & the interviewer called her out wonder how that dumb bitch felt
TNG: Have you heard unfavorable reactions from other gay people?
KP: It’s not a negative connotation. It’s not “you’re so gay,” like “Your so lame,” but the fact of the matter is that this boy should’ve been gay. I totally understand how it could be misconstrued or whatever. The video we did a while ago on a budget of little to nothing, it paints that same picture. Everyone played with that Ken Doll and they were changing his outfits.
TNG: But don’t you think the whole song just falls back on a lot of stereotypes and old jokes about gay people, like every gay guy being sensitive and well dressed?
KP: No, I think that there isn’t any one type of gay person. I’ve met a ton of different gay people. I wasn’t stereotyping anyone in particular, I was talking about ex-boyfriend. All these songs are very personal, they’re straight out of a “dear diary” situation…[but] my Anne Frank is now being exposed to the world. I’m totally fine with it, I get a lot of message from girls saying “I went through the same thing.”
TNG: But your song implies an insult. It basically says that the guy in question is less manly for being gay, that he’s wimpy. Like in the video, the Ken Doll that portrays him has no crotch.
KP: I know gay men that are more of a man than some of the men I slept with. If it came across like that I didn’t mean it. It’s kind of like Alanis Morisette’s “You Oughta Know,” that influenced me so much. I wrote about something very specific and personal to my life. People relate to songs, but this is about my one specific situation.
TNG: I saw. Are you a lesbian now?
KP: I love my men. I’m not a lesbian, but I can appreciate the beauty of women. That’s what the song is about: me opening up a magazine and seeing Scarlet Johansen and saying “if she wanted to to kiss me I wouldn’t say no.”
TNG: Isn’t that kind of like those straight girls who make out at frat parties to get guys’ attention?
KP: It’s not about that. Everyone takes the song and relates it to their situation, they can see it however they want to see it. Love it, hate it, for me it was about us girls. When we’re young we’re very touchy-feely. We have slumber party sing-alongs, we make up dance routines in our pajamas. We’re a lot more intimate in a friendship than guys can be. It’s not perverse but just sweet, thats what the song is about. idiot
She was a mess with the story of IKAG from "it's just a cheeky fantasy ;D" to "I wrote it about Scarlett Johansson :O" to "I really did kiss a girl ;]"
mess @ her being semi-homophobic and semi-racist ("My Anne Frank" ) in the interview above. Love her