Towa Bird Opens Up About Debut Album Release and Queer Representation in Pop Music
Teen Vogue recently caught up with rising star Towa Bird as she prepares for the release of her debut album in just one week. The singer-songwriter shared her feelings of nervousness and excitement as the countdown to the big day begins.
In a candid interview, Towa revealed that she only found out about the album’s release date a day before the interview, admitting that she had completely forgotten about it amidst the chaos of her busy life. She described her recent listening party in LA, where she shared her music with close fans and supporters, as a nerve-wracking experience that left her feeling anxious about the upcoming release.
Towa also opened up about the special bond she shares with her fans, who affectionately refer to themselves as “the cousins” and have dubbed her “Grandpa Bird” due to her perceived elderly male energy. Despite her self-professed ineptitude with technology, Towa expressed gratitude for the support of her dedicated fan base.
The conversation turned to the significance of queer representation in the music industry, with Towa acknowledging the cultural shift towards greater visibility for LGBTQ+ artists. She expressed pride in being a part of this movement and emphasized the importance of celebrating love and authenticity in her music.
Reflecting on the explicit nature of her song “Drain Me,” Towa explained that her lyrics are simply a reflection of her personal experiences and emotions, rather than a deliberate attempt to shock or provoke. She emphasized that her music is a reflection of her life and her way of expressing love.
As Towa gears up for the release of her debut album, fans can expect a raw and honest portrayal of her journey as an artist and a queer woman in the music industry. With just one week to go, the anticipation is building for what promises to be a groundbreaking moment in Towa Bird’s career.