I honestly believe going independent is the future. Social is changing, Spotify is changing, everything is changing.
MADISON BEERI honestly believe going independent is the future. Social is changing, Spotify is changing, everything is changing.
MADISON BEERI feel like, with makeup, I really picked it up on my own. There’s no one really in my family – my grandma is probably the closest – who loves makeup like I do.
MADISON BEERThere was a time in my career when I felt like I wasn’t being true to myself. I was being moulded into an artist I wasn’t, and I knew I had to do everything I wanted to do. I think that’s an issue a lot of women face, and men do have it easier in a lot of ways.
MADISON BEERBeing in the studio is my absolute favorite thing.
MADISON BEERI always say when someone says something negative about me, it’s really saying something negative about them.
MADISON BEERSomething that I’ve learned to love about myself is my freckles. I used to absolutely hate them; I even looked into ways I could get them removed.
MADISON BEERI’m very much focused on my career.
MADISON BEERI always make sure my lashes look cute.
MADISON BEERIt breaks my heart that some of my fans think that because they love me and they idolize me, they have to be just like me and dress like me and act like me.
MADISON BEERYou should realize that there is only one version of yourself in the world and that your flaws make you beautiful.
MADISON BEEROf course I write from experience, but I also do write from things that have happened in the world.
MADISON BEERI take off my makeup with coconut oil some nights. It sounds like it would clog your pores, but I swear it’s saved my skin.
MADISON BEERI want to make music that I would like if it came on the radio.
MADISON BEERThere will be slow songs, sad songs, happy songs, songs about boys, and songs about being who you are. I’m making sure I’m happy with all of the songs, because if I am not happy with them, I can’t expect anyone else to be, you know?
MADISON BEERI think it’s important for people to be themselves and express themselves through their makeup or their hair or their perfume or whatever it may be.
MADISON BEERI like to think, hopefully, people agree that I’m fashionable.
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