For me making music is part social, part interaction, part collaboration.
I've been told the weirdest things: 'Yeah, I love taking a bath to your music!' or 'I gave birth to my daughter while listening to your music.'
Success and the art of making music are two different things for me.
I just want to keep making music, recording and trying different things. I don't want to do the same thing all the time.
I'm always going to do that - record and make music.
I love slow music.
I genuinely don't feel that anything that's been written or said about me has overshadowed my music, and that's the most important thing as far as I'm concerned.
I didn't think it was fair to my music to label me as the daughter of somebody - I didn't think it described me very well and I didn't think it had anything to do with my music.
Maybe I'm genetically more inclined to music - but the music I make is so far removed from Indian classical music. I grew up in Texas!
I just want to make my music, and I want it to stand on its own.