Bea Miller looks super chill in this new feature for NKD magazine.
The 18-year-old singer got candid with the glossy about her music and how she was influenced by experiences in her life. Check it:
On her childhood and finding music: “My siblings and I were forced to live in a house with two parents that hated each other, and were constantly fighting with each other. I woke up one morning, and I was like, “I feel like I could do something to help this situation and make it better.” I didn’t really know what it was, at that point, but I started getting really into singing, and I was making music videos, just in my room, and I was starting to learn guitar.
On growing as an artist: I became more comfortable with myself and my feelings and my thoughts, and I became more obsessed with the idea that when you share something that isn’t necessarily awesome in your life, that’s kind of embarrassing to share, it actually helps other people. A lot of other people are experiencing the same things and they don’t want to talk about it. If one person talks about it, it helps everybody.
On what she wants to tell her fans through music: I just wanted somebody to say, “Life is great, but sometimes it really sucks, and that’s the truth.” But I never had that, and that’s why my relationship with my fans is really powerful, and anytime they say anything about my lyrics being meaningful to them is really special.
The two musicians kicked off the day with two amazing performances at the Festival part of the show, just outside The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Bea Miller strips her last video in her Chapter Blue series down in a gorgeous new visual.
The “Can’t Breathe” video sees Bea behind the keys for the start and end of the vid and in the middle, has her lying on top of the piano in a gorgeous Cinderella-like dress.
“I see music in color and I grouped the songs together based on the colors that I feel when I listen to them,” Bea explained about her Chapter Blue phase. “I think it’s really cool and it happens to not only people who see music in color, but everyone who associate emotions with color.”
She adds, “Blue is the initial stages of something isn’t working out. You feel lonely and abandoned, but you don’t accept it.”
Bea Miller tells more of her story with a brand new video in her Chapter One series.
The soulful singer debuted the “Burning Bridges” video today, and fans can see what happened after “Song Like You”, where things broke down between her and the person she was seeing.
Bea Miller admits to having a bit of a stressful weekend.
The 18-year-old songstress stepped out in style at the Daily Front Row’s 2017 Fashion Los Angeles Awards held at Sunset Tower Hotel on Sunday night (April 2) in West Hollywood, Calif.