More info (about music):
J: I see, well, we also have some questions about music of course, because we as fans love your music and would love it if you
went back to music, as you may know. (Hilary giggles)
H: My Twitter page is filled with messages like: When are you doing music again, when are you doing music again, when are you doing music again?
J: It's making you crazy, right?
H: Well it's a little bit of both you know, because it is so flattering to hear people want me to do music again. It makes me feel as if there
is a want for it and that is of course a really nice feeling, but I don't know what I want to do and I think I want to be different than I
was before. So once I figure out what kind of music I want to sing and what direction I want to go in. I want to create a different
image of myself, just because I am not the same person as I was before, I mean I am, but I've grown. My style is not like, I am going
to take all my clothes off and be crazy. But I think people know that about me already but I think the content and the sound
would have to change drastically and when I meet the right person (the right producer, to like their work, vibe and vision)
I think I'll know that I am ready to start making music again. I do hope it happens rather sooner than later, I keep saying maybe in
a year, but it is harder now that I am married. I have a responsibility. That's so funny, when Mike and I met we fell in love and
he was like: 'What are you even going to sing about, you've already found me and I am perfect.' (everybody laughs) He said well you
can't write about someone not loving you, because I am here and I love you a lot.
J: Well maybe you can write about what comes after you find the right person. (Hilary laughs) So the Dignity Tour was the last tour
you did, will you be touring in the future if or when you have a new album out?
H: Yes, of course. I think that's the big reward of making a record, you know being on stage and seeing the people that are
listing to your record and you know that is the feeling that I miss so much, there are no words to put to that. I mean, being in the
studio is great too because it is the creation of everything, but I can't imagine making a record and it being done, that's it.
Going on tour and sharing your music is the normal thing to do after creating your record. Of course you make money, but the
most rewarding thing is sharing your music with people, especially with people in other countries, having your fans singing your
music, screaming it back to you, when it isn't even in their own language. All the energy and love give you a great feeling,
but it is hard too and I guess that is why I stopped for so long. It is exhausting and after a while you stop enjoying it, because you
are doing the same thing every night until you are like; okay I don't even feel human anymore and I really need to take a break,
be human and enjoy what I worked really hard for.
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