Laufey just insisted that she is more than a jazz icon.
The Grammy Award-winning singer who released his third album, a matter of time, and is often labeled as a “Gen Z Jazz icon,” does not prefer to remain limited to a genre.
She told me Vogue.co.uk“My music is a derivative of jazz. I’m a jazz singer and I love jazz music, but I wouldn’t say I’m the face of the current jazz.”
“My music is a mishash of jazz and classic and bossanova and pop. I don’t know what it is. I don’t like From the start Hitmaker added.
In addition, Laufey mentioned that she has never “believed in myself more than I do now” and is proud that she creates art sand for herself.
“Everyone tells you as a child, the things that make you weird are the things that will make you stand out,” she said, adding, “it’s so cool how I’ve kept my guns and created a career out of it.”
“I have never believed in myself more than I do now, which is a really beautiful place to be when you work on your art,” the Lovesick Talent said.
Laufey worked on his album on the late Jimi Hendrix’s famous Electric Lady Studios in New York, and it turned out to be critical in the design of her work.
“It almost changed the course of my album when I worked there,” she mentioned, before concluding, “the music, I made there, felt so honest with my artistry in a time when I really wondered where to sail the ship.”



