![]() I feel like I’m constantly growing as an artist and learning about myself. All ages can relate and it’s kind of one of those things you can’t really run from. I feel like that is what’s so dope about my music. There is no age group to be in a relationship when things are going wrong or your partner ain’t acting right, so he is about to act a fool or vice-versa. Girls have boyfriends from around fifteen and up, so it’s like you go through this cycle through all ages. I feel like I wanted to share that with other women and girls. Other women need to hear that because they’re going through it too. We need a quick rapper.” But now I really care about telling my story of what I went through. Maybe if I didn’t have a story to tell, I wouldn’t necessarily care, but I was trying to do dope Pop records. I still love songwriting for other people and I will always do it, but right now my heart is really into me as an artist because it’s like I’m getting love and appreciation for my story. I’ve been writing songs since I was like thirteen years old. “As a songwriter, it’s nothing but constant growth even as an artist. How would you describe your evolution as a songwriter up to “Bad Hair Day?” So it’s like, how do I get the energy to go in here and not show how sad I am? I think we were filming too, so I’m sitting here wanting some privacy and not really wanting to fly back to Atlanta to come home to film this bulls**t that I’m going through when I really just needed a moment to catch a break and feel better.”Īs a Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter, your work greatly spans the 2010’s. ![]() I was balling in the car before I went inside to cut some of “Plot Twist” and “Act A Fool.” I was crying because I was going through stuff and I was sad a** s**t. What are some of the challenges you have faced in creating your new project and stepping into a new era as an artist? 28 at 6pm/est! Image via Medium Creative Agency STREAM the full album below now and catch Lyrica’s upcoming virtual performance on “Rap Plug Live” in Atlanta Aug. READ the rest of our interview with Lyrica Anderson below as we discuss “Bad Hair Day,” Lyrica’s evolution as a songwriter, and working as a R&B singer during the pandemic. Between them and my manager Prince and everybody, I feel like it’s really dope.” As Lyrica continues to be one of the industry’s most honest and talented artists, “Bad Hair Day” serves as a musically dynamic and powerful playbook that encourages listeners to make lemons out of lemonade when it comes to love and relationships. We just understand the vision together as far as what we want. I feel like we have a dope connection and vibe. In regards to delivering her LP under RIV Music, who collaborates with their in-house content studio Riveting Entertainment, Lyrica admits, “I really love working with RIV. When discussing her all-new album with KarenCivil.Com, Lyrica revealed details behind her journey to “Bad Hair Day” with site journalist Marquin Stanley. “Bad Hair Day” finds Lyrica sharing the perfect resolution to handling life’s trials and tribulations as she continuously highlights perseverance, self-empowerment, positivity, and hope as common themes throughout the album. In partnership with RIV Music, Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Lyrica Anderson has officially released her fourth studio album “Bad Hair Day.” Lyrica’s all-new project features the Ayo N Keyz-produced lead single “Act A Fool” as well as the smooth R&B track “Marriott.” On Lyrica’s latest LP, the accomplished R&B star allows fans access to her personal space as she delves into both the passionate and painful truths and experiences of love and life. “I’m just telling a story of my personal experience.”
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