![]() ![]() And I just felt like Digital Damage was like about the really raw, deep-seated pain that you will have and trauma. I can immerse myself into that project as a whole and not get as confused. They live together even though they can be very different from one to the other. I want it to have its brothers and sisters. A song belongs in an album in the way that I write it. ![]() But also, I have a hard time just making music that doesn’t belong within a family. I want people to hear my music and so, I thought that’s the best way to release it. To spread it out just gives longevity to the project. For a small artist like me, that’s not established yet, releasing an album is just like… you put so much work, so much energy into something, then you put it out, and that’s it. I have to wear that hat as well and think about those things. And then, there’s a business aspect to it, because I do want it to work and I’m my own team. ![]() Why did you decide to put this project into two parts?ĮB: Because when I was writing it, there’s the business side of things. It’s just this duality that lives inside of me.ĬC: You’ve released 2 EPs, Digital Damage and Superficial Stains, that are part of the same project. She said, “You’re so different than how I imagined you to be, you know, I thought you were down, depressed.” When I’m writing my music, I am in that depressed mode. I went to a show the other day, and this girl came up and asked me if I was Emma Beko. And it’s something that’s been present in my life, but it’s not something that I struggle with today. People expect me to be like that because I talk about drugs, consumption and everything. I exteriorize it through my music in a way that feels healthy for me.ĬC: And do you find it funny you’re a positive person in real life when you release sad music?ĮB: You know about Lil Peep right? He spoke about so many of his struggles in his music, and when you saw him, you saw him struggling. But with the music I make, I get to release myself from the demons within me. When I’m happy, that doesn’t come out through music it comes out through existing. Every time I write, it’s just what comes out. And the way that I developed this coping mechanism to deal with life and the more complex parts. At the time, it was the most I’ve ever dabbled with, and even then, there was a dark element to it in the thematic of what I wrote about. I wanted to be fun, but it always came down to heartbreak and things that were more emotional on the darker side, on the more difficult side of things. I had a band with Gab Godon Heartstreets for 11 years, and I often tried to write songs about fun things. Why did you decide to own up to this style of rap?Įmma Beko: I feel like I really didn’t choose. Instead, you talk about your struggles, and your addiction. ![]() You embrace that sad girl, and you don’t talk about relationships. Cole.Ĭomplex Canada: You have a sad rapping energy, which we rarely see. In Superficial Stains, her latest EP and second released this year, the Montreal rapper explores her feelings around addiction, belonging, and producing her music.Īlong with her new project, Beko talked to Complex Canada about the many emotions found in her art, her ambitions, and her love for J. He has naturally also been on Disney Channel, in which he had recurring roles on ‘Phil of the Future.Emma Beko isn’t afraid of embracing sadness in her music. He has even starred in another one of Ryan Murphy’s projects called ‘Pose.’ He portrayed character Stan Bowes in the FX drama.īefore he landed these superstar gigs, he made his acting debut in the drama film ‘Clipping Adam’ (2004). He is an American actor who is best known for his multiple roles on the FX anthology series ‘American Horror Story.’ He portrayed character Jimmy Darling in ‘Freak Show,’ he portrayed character Kai Anderson in ‘Cult,’ he portrayed Kit Walker in ‘Asylum,’ and portrayed character Tate Langdon in ‘Murder House.’ Her former fiance Evan Peters also has made quite the resume for himself in Hollywood. She then gained even more fans by starring in films like ‘Aquamarine’ (2006), ‘Nancy Drew’ (2007), ‘Hotel for Dogs’ (2009), ‘Valentine’s Day’ (2010), and ‘It’s Kind of a Funny Story’ (2010). She gained popularity with her lead role as Addie Singer on the Nickelodeon television series ‘Unfabulous’ from the year 2004 to 2007. If these names sound familiar to you it is because they are quite the TV stars. They were together for a whole seven years and they even got engaged in 2013. Though, Emma Roberts and Evan Peters are no longer together, their relationship was rather long and got very serious. Latest Hollywood Celebrity & Entertainment News Primary Menu Menu Close Menu ![]()
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