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By “T Dawg Baddie lucky Ass” and “Tips for Pap -Smear First” in a sign demanding that the role model be a lesbian couple’s sperm donor – “probably one day,” he said The weekly – There is no lack of funny behavior of fans in No place as a tour scoot
“I can’t say the things I saw in signs,” Dawson said – who opened for the role model during his North America tour – said we Exclusively before the publication of its latest Single, “Chemical Response”, today. “They’re a little scandalous.”
However, a fans interaction has stayed with America Got talent alum
“Someone shouted. ‘You’re a Baddie and a 10”, or something like that to me. But I didn’t hear it, so I thought they were saying I looked like George Washington. So that’s something I’m getting now, ”she said we. “Sound good. He’s hot.”
While it is not the 18th century, Dawson makes the sewage of a retro energy in her ether, colored music. It is clear that Abba is a great inspiration for the singer, who was born in Minnesota, but spent most of her childhood traveling to Europe.
“I grew up listening to older music, many hymns, classical music, sounds and then old – English, Spanish, Italian, French and Bollywood,” she said we. “Many people dead.”

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Aaron SinclairIf you haven’t fallen for her strange charm so far, Dawson manages to pack wild stories and bold proclamation in kind and ready behavior – as evidenced by her presence on Instagram.
“I recently told someone how it just was hanged in a cemetery for a while in a place itself,” she remembered we While talking about her education. “My parents went to food shopping when we lived in Switzerland, and it’s so expensive. So they went to Germany and my passport was expired and so were my sisters.” So they just left us in a park, but discovered it was a cemetery after they left. “
After the first few minutes talking to the singer “Happy World”, you realize that she is full of history as fun as her.
Dawson quotes uniquely Emily Dickinson AND KEA as influences for her music, including EPS learning (2023) and How to be human (2024).
“Emily Dickinson was someone whose poetry I would read a lot, and I just felt like her story looked a little similar to mine at the time,” she said we. “I was a bit of a hermeti and stopped to leave home and essentially stopped living life. And so I read the end of its story, as it was a little while ago, and it was a little scary to see myself reflected in that way, but I also realized that I could change the conclusion (for myself).”
She went on: “And you know what? They have a lot in common because Shrek is also a hermit and lived in the marsh everyone. And all this trip is just trying to find my donkey.”

This time, Dawson is entering her Robot’s era.
“” Chemical reaction “is really about not wanting or interested in romance or relationships or anything else, but taking a step back and seeing it from the nerd science science,” she told the new Single, who tells her as a crazy scientist in the art of the cover. “(It is) how a robot would feel in love for the first time and passing that process and trying to understand it.”
Moreover, Dawson says the robotic theme represents her trying to escape her emotions and deal with numbness in her mental health journey.
“I told myself when I didn’t feel good,” I wish to be a robot so I could stop to feel things, “she told us. “But then after a while, I think this happens where you don’t feel anything anymore. And so in this other chapter of my life, I feel like I started to allow myself to feel things and experience things.”
“Chemical reaction” is now.