Musical Dacus talks about the exhibition of his relationship with Julien Baker

Musical Dacus talks about the exhibition of his relationship with Julien Baker

The singer expressed her discomfort with the way her relationship with Baker has been treated by the public and on the internet

Lucy Dacus commented on the discomfort of seeing his personal life – especially his relationship with Julien Bakeryour band partner in Boygenius – Be treated as a type of “Universe Marvel” by the fans.

Recently, Dacus confirmed the relationship with Baker In an interview with The New Yorkerrevealing that your newest album, Forever is a feelingwas inspired, in part, by this relationship. “It’s interesting, because I want to protect what is precious in my life, but also to be honest and make true art,” he said.

Now, in a new conversation with the magazine The Forty Fivethe artist revealed that she tries to avoid seeing the reactions of the internet about the couple. “But friends have sent me funny things,” he said. “It’s happy – and the Julien It totally supports that I let people know. ”

Dacus also revealed that the album started as a gift to Baker. She wrote the track “Calliope” To express your feelings when the romance between the two began to emerge:
“I wrote that song sincerely, at that moment when we feel: ‘Okay, feelings are surfaced, but we should not touch them, because our relationship is very important, and I support what you want for your life. How amazing you have told me! Or,’ Wow, what a surprise we are aloud. But let’s just recognize that we are important to each other and move on. ‘

When talking about your creative process, Lucy He said he often makes up songs to send them to someone or just listen to them alone.

In a way, it is this part that makes me uncomfortable. All this folklore – people treating our lives as part of a fictional universe. ”

She added with a reflection: “But in the end, what is ‘Lore’ but a story? Some parts of my story I keep for myself, but this defines my life. So what can I do?”


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Source: Rollingstone

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