Quotes from Halsey


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My mom has every issue of 'Billboard' I've ever been in.


You numb yourself so you're not terrified when you're on TV at 7 o'clock in the morning with Justin Bieber, who you just met a couple of days before, having to perform in front of millions of people.


Every time I got to play a show, even if it's already sold out, I'm so scared no one's going to come.


Every 16-year-old person has a love for pop in them because pop is popular.


Being bisexual, being bipolar, being biracial - it's been used to define me, but I am desperate to be indefinable.


At the end of the day, every decision I make about my music is about creating a collective.


Even if you can't relate to what I'm singing, I hope you can believe in it and see it as something that it is real.


My mom is awesome. She's really young. My mom is 40, and she raised me listening to Nirvana and Courtney Love and Coldplay, Gin Blossoms, The Cranberries, and stuff. Like, my early, early memories are of being a little kid running around in floral skirts and Doc Martens when I was, like, three.


I'm open about having bipolar disorder. I'm open about being of mixed race. I'm open about being bisexual, and I have this wantingness to talk about it, and for me, it's about more than being a role model for any specific community.


I'm a fixer, unfortunately. I'm like, 'Oh, I can fix you.' But it's not just guys I'm dating anymore. It's this entire legion of young girls who tell me they need me to maintain any sort of sanity or peace.


I have to remember for every kid saying something awful, there's a kid saying something great.


I wear my personality on my sleeve, for sure, and my look is constantly changing because so am I.


I want any kid who listens to my music to see that I am confident with all elements of my personality that I can't change.


I end up pleading my case to alternative programmers - you're telling me that my music is too dark for pop, too pop for alternative, and urban radio won't touch it - so we have a record that doesn't fit in. And what is more alternative than that?


I think escapism is something artists write about pretty frequently - it's something everyone can relate to, the concept of wanting something more, wanting to find solace, wanting to have something better.


I wouldn't trivialize my existence into a hashtag.


I feel like, if I'm going to have young, impressionable people listening to my music, then I'm going to respect that.


I put so much of myself out there and make myself so accessible that sometimes I fear I make myself too accessible.


I love pop music, but at the same time, I'm seeking to write whatever I'm organically inclined to.


I didn't even realize I was writing songs - I thought I was just being witty and sarcastic.