– People talk about things they don’t know, spread lies and hate. I can’t bear to argue with people like that, I want them to “shut the crowd down,” says Fellin, who is committed to equality, women’s rights and LGBTQI issues and the equal worth of people.
how come STFU to do?
– The song was written by me, John Stromberg And Joy Deb. I came into the studio the day after the election and felt like I was too angry to come out. There is a lot of stupidity going on in the world right now and people are spreading a lot of lies and hate. Sometimes it feels like we, especially women, are always taught to be the “bigger.” We shouldn’t get angry, get angry, or say what we think to our faces. I am so incredibly tired. Musically, the song is both innovative and at the same time takes its roots from the first songs I released. rebellion. It’s very energetic and a song that was made to be played live.
Are you involved in LGBTQI issues?, in what way and which issue is most important?
– Yes, to me equal worth and rights for everyone is incredibly important to being exactly who you are and loving the person you love. I was lucky to grow up with parents who were always very supportive, and I remember them never saying “when you get older and have a boyfriend.” partner.” So for me, I’ve always felt that my options were open and there was no shame. I think it’s horrible that a lot of people don’t have that experience, and in many countries it’s even illegal to be queer. What’s happening in America right now with transgender rights is horrible. Overall, we’re going backwards. It feels like the world is going into incredibly dark times.
– For me, music is a way to express things that feel sad, touching or important, which is why many songs on the old record and upcoming songs are specifically about LGBTQI issues and women’s rights. During the pandemic, I also started studying political science. Although I spend most of my time in music, I could imagine myself working more actively with these questions in the future, hence the choice of course.
How do you define yourself?
– My pronoun is she. When it comes to love, attraction to me is about a person, their personality and many other things, not gender. Love is love and you should be free to love whoever you want.
Which artist are you most inspired by right now?
– Oh, many. I love that punk pop is having a bit of a revival right now, especially in the UK and the US. There are so many artists out there that I’m inspired by right now. baby girl A great queer artist from the UK that I listen to a lot too Black honey And Yonaka Both are from England, which I like fiercely. We have a classic that always inspires what I do Blondie For example. Miley Cyrus I think she’s a great artist, she’s always reinventing herself, she’s swingy, and I feel like there’s always something unexpected happening when it comes to her.
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