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Dawn Richard
American
Musician
Born:
Aug 5
,
1983
Always
Me
Music
People
Think
You
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'The Red Era' is for everybody. Every gay, every fluid, every black, every white.
Dawn Richard
Gay
Fluid
Black
White
Every
Everybody
Red
Era
I lived in the library with my grandmother as a child. I still love the smell of books; the library card is still my friend.
Dawn Richard
Love
Library
Smell
Books
My Friend
Still
Friend
Child
Grandmother
Lived
Card
There's always going to be a fight between mainstream and underground because the mainstream is a very small bubble, and the underground scene is a very small bubble, and they both see themselves as secret societies. But I never saw it that way. I always thought music was open to all things.
Dawn Richard
Music
Fight
Thought
Secret
Saw
Way
All Things
See
Small
Scene
Both
Bubble
Never
Open
Mainstream
Between
Underground
Because
Always
Very
Going
Themselves
Things
Societies
I really got back to my New Orleans roots - my grandfather played with Fats Domino. We had to leave after Katrina, but I feel like, spiritually, I'm back there.
Dawn Richard
Back
Fats
Spiritually
Had
Feel
New
Like
Got
Leave
New Orleans
Domino
After
Grandfather
Really
Roots
Katrina
Orleans
Played
When I was growing up, there was no one. There were very few black women in tech; there were very few black women in the fashion game. We didn't have our Grace Jones - Grace Jones was before my time. We didn't really have a lot of black women in electronic and punk who were celebrated in the same levels as, say, your big mega-superstars.
Dawn Richard
Time
Fashion
Game
Women
Grace
Punk
Black
Big
Before
Few
Our
Say
My Time
No-One
Were
Lot
Up
Very
Celebrated
Same
Really
Your
Who
Electronic
Growing
Growing Up
Tech
Levels
I watched my parents lose everything, from a house to birth certificates. We were homeless for about six months, then we stayed in Baltimore, and my parents got jobs.
Dawn Richard
Parents
Lose
Birth
Everything
Months
Jobs
Stayed
About
House
Got
Were
Baltimore
Six
Then
Homeless
Watched
I had no idea that what I thought was my low wasn't really my low. That's what a lot of people think - then life reminds them, 'No, there's lower.'
Dawn Richard
Life
People
Thought
Think
No Idea
Had
Idea
Reminds
Lot
Low
Them
Then
Really
Lower
It doesn't bother me when I'm labeled, but it's so... limiting. It's so boxy.
Dawn Richard
Me
Bother
Limiting
Labeled
I want to show that you can be just as amazing as labels and compete as a business and work as a business even though you're an artist.
Dawn Richard
Work
You
Business
Amazing
Though
Labels
Artist
Just
Want
Show
Even
Compete
My uncle is in the hall of fame for creating by hand some of the most intricate Indian Mardi Gras garb.
Dawn Richard
Uncle
Intricate
Indian
Some
Most
Hall
Hand
Fame
Creating
R&B needs to see a new light. It doesn't have to be pigeonholed.
Dawn Richard
Needs
Light
See
New
Pigeonholed
How many people can say they had Anna Wintour on a record? Not even an album, just a mixtape? It's audacious, disrespectful, and I feel like it's a little bit raw, and that's what Dirty Money is.
Dawn Richard
People
Money
Say
Bit
Record
Dirty
Had
Raw
Anna
Feel
Like
Audacious
How
How Many People
Just
Little
Little Bit
Many
Even
Disrespectful
Album
You don't know how far you can go until you push it.
Dawn Richard
You
Push
Know
Until
How
How Far
Go
Far
When I was 4, I had a schedule. I was playing softball. My brother was playing football. My parents were teachers, and they'd owned businesses. We like to work hard. Work and then books. Books and then work. We just knew that we had to excel. It sounds militant, but trust me, it was fun.
Dawn Richard
Work
Hard Work
Me
Trust
Work Hard
Parents
Softball
Books
Brother
Excel
Schedule
Had
Football
Knew
Like
Sounds
Were
Trust Me
Owned
Just
Then
Teachers
Hard
Militant
Businesses
Fun
Playing
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