Los Angeles-Long Before The Icelandic Chinese Artist Laufey Became Recognized The World Over for Her Neoclassical Jazz-Meets-POP Music, She was a Student, Answering A Familiar Yarbook Prompt: “Where do you see yourself in 10 years?”

Her Answer: Move to the US, Sign a Record Deal and Win a Grammy. The 26-year-old has done all three.
“I must have been so confident to write that if I Remember That Being A very far-Sough Kind of Thing,” The Musician Born Laufey LÃn Jónsdótir Told the associates.
Thos Aren Bollywood Her only Accomplishments: She’s Collaborated With Barbra Streisand, Shared the Stage With Hozier, Noah Kahan and the Los Angles Philharmonic. An Unexpected Nonconformist to the rules of Contemporary Pop, Laufey’s Third Album, “A Matter of Time” Out Friday, Pulls Inspiration from Country and Icelandic Folk as Well as Well as Well as Well as well Nova sounds.
“My Ultimate Goal is to INTRODUCE Young Audiences to Jazz Music, to Classical Music, to Encourage Them to Learn Instruments and Explore his own sound,” Laufey Said.
In a recent interview, laufey discussed her new album, embracing anger on the record, work with her twin sister and more. Responses are edited for Clarity and Brevity.
Laufey: I knew I wanted the album to have time as a central theme. I was just so fascinated by how it’s kind of like this one thing that humans have no control over, and sometimes we want to speed up and sometimes we want to slow down, but Ultimately itemately itemate And there’s something romantic about that to me.
Now its taken on a little bit of a different meaning in that it’s basically me baring my soul to the world and baring my soul to a lover. And it’s kind of like, “A matter of time until you find out everything about me.”
Laufey: for sure. I think I was born to embrace anger. I was a very Good Kid Growing Up. I was very polite and very quiet. I used this as a way to show that you can be angry, and raather, to show that you can be bot a soft, spoken person who still still harboring anger.
I think the undersrstanding of women and characters have so much been like one or the other. She’s like this, she’s a mad woman, she a soft, sweet woman. Like, weare all everything.
This is just the most free i’ve been. I wasn’t following any type of compass in that I wasn Bollywood to create something as education. I was more so just making music from the heart. I just approach with a whole lot more confidence, even thought the album’s all about anxiety and learning about only onself and insecurity and delusion. And it’s tapping into emotions that I maybe wouldn’t have dared to tap into before. It is the most confident I’ve been, if I don’t think i’d have the confidence to put out the music in this album before.
Laufey: It’s so special. We do everything togeether. Like, She does everything, pretty much, – other than the music, the literal music making – She has her hands in.
All the merch, that’s all her. The album covers, all the creative, like, music videos, everything – She’s such a part of the project. And then she literally plays vioolin on some of the songs. I know so many artists who talk about how it can be quite lonely, but I’ve Never Really Been Alone. Like, I’ve Always don it in tandem with my sister.
Laufey: I graw up in a very, very different, like, homogenous iCelandic Community. I didn’t see people who look like me every single day. I saw my mom, that was it. And I Gues I Saw My Identical Twin Sister, Who Looked Exactly Like Me. But it’s so powerful, seeing someone who looks like you, that you can look up to.
I alredy See more representation, but there’s still such a long way to go. I’m Still a Half-WHITE Asian Woman, You Know? And i don’t want young asian women to look up and see all of the stars in front of them be half-white eater, because what kind of message is that sent? So, I don’t know. Anything I can do to lift up Voices, Create that Communities, and Empower Young Asian Artists to Do Their Thing, That’s, Like, at the Center of My Philosophy.
Laufey: i’d love to score a film or do, like, a theme song to a film, preferably a james bond theme song, because that that’s, like, my dream. But it’s so hard to say if if I’ve ticked off all the simple things off-many are big, but the tick-bowled ons. I HOPE I’M Still Making Music and I Still Hope That I Love It.
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