Paris Jackson, who is the only daughter of Michael Jackson, got candid about laying bare her story in her music.
The singer/model, 26, appeared on the recent episode of Jade Iovine’s podcast Live From Bed and opened up about her highly anticipated new music, via People Magazine.
Jackson shared that fans can expect her to be candid about her life in her music and it might even “be hard for some people to hear.”
When asked what was the hardest thing she sang or wrote about, Jackson admitted that the process itself was not challenging since “it’s my story.”
“I mean, is some of it going to be hard for some people to hear? For sure, yeah, because what I’m talking about is a lot of touchy things,” she said. “Some people might have a hard time.”
Jackson also went on to clarify that “the public,” as opposed to her friends, who would be most impacted by the material.
“All of my close friends know my story,” she added. “I’m an open book with all of my friends.”
Of the inspiration behind her songs, Jackson shared that all “inspiration tends to come from the same place,” citing “pain or heartbreak or loneliness.”
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