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00:00Hi, my name is Kira. I'm a singer-songwriter and I am here to talk about my recent release,
00:05Rage It for Princess with Yaya Diamonds.
00:38Be good. Be very good.
00:42I'm being good. I'm being, I am being good. I tell you, I promise you I'm being good.
00:51No, I'm actually just being me and it's wonderful to be me and it's wonderful to be in the music
00:57industry being me
00:58and I am absolutely having a great time. I have a guest on the show today.
01:02I'm going to show you her, one of the pictures I absolutely love that she took.
01:07Her name is Kirut. I hope I said that correctly, but I am telling you, I am absolutely in love
01:15with this picture.
01:15I don't know. I'm probably going to be in love with her music.
01:18She is an amazing person already and I'm just, I'm ready. I'm ready.
01:23Kirut, thank you so much for joining us.
01:26Hey.
01:29So, you know, you have, you have so much, you know, going for you.
01:33You have your Spotify, you got your Instagram, you got your new music,
01:36but I want to know, like, when did you get started? You look so young, girl.
01:41When did you get started?
01:43That's such a good question.
01:45I have always wanted to be a singer, like songwriter.
01:50So I started songwriting in seventh grade and yeah, it was like with high school, I took choir classes, songwriting,
01:58and it was a passion. It was a hobby. So I was always practicing Ariana's music, Tori Kelly's music.
02:05So it's just something I feel like I've always been doing and music has just always been a part of
02:11my life.
02:12Even, I want to say when I was like, probably in my mom's womb.
02:16So I've always been a music fanatic for sure.
02:20Oh, that is so good. Music doesn't make sense, darling. It doesn't. It doesn't make sense.
02:26It's like, okay, you do it, but you know that this is a long haul thing and it's something for
02:30you.
02:31If it makes it big, great, but it has to be a hundred percent just because you want to do
02:38this.
02:39What is it for you? Like, do you see yourself getting bigger or are you just doing it?
02:44And if it happens that it does get big, that's great. Which one are you?
02:49I think I am someone who can only share herself and express herself through music.
02:56So it's not even my choice at this point to like be able to not make songs.
03:02It just happens. So it's just who I am at this point.
03:05And I definitely do it for myself to let out and share my stories.
03:09But if it takes off one day, like that would be great.
03:13And I definitely think that's something I can handle.
03:16So I think it's a little bit of both, but mostly doing this for myself.
03:24120% do it for yourself. Music is not something, especially nowadays when there's really no like financial security in
03:33music, you know,
03:35unless you really get like something on like a sync license or a video game license or something, you know,
03:40you really are not making a lot of money with this, but it has to be something for you.
03:46And I 120% agree with you. And I'm just going to go ahead and go to your Spotify really
03:52quick because you do have Rage of a Princess.
03:54Tell me how this, how did this come about?
03:59So before that, I was in the studio recording one of my first ever songs that I ever wrote.
04:06And I was just a child at that time. So it was, it meant a lot to me.
04:10It was a great deal to go and record it, but I just realized that I'm a learner and I'm
04:16new to like recording sessions and everything.
04:19So I wanted to make like a practice record where I get to practice.
04:25And the funny story is I'm trying to think of what would I want to write about?
04:28Because I don't want to touch the songs that I love because I want to do a really good job
04:33on them and be really good.
04:35By that time. So I was like, okay, what's it going to be about? And for some reason, I kept
04:40thinking about like the topic being betrayal and I didn't like that.
04:44I didn't want my music to be about something I haven't really experienced.
04:47So I was like, I'm going to make it in a way like the opposite, which is going to be
04:53being in a really happily ever after, healthy relationship, finding the love of your life type of thing.
05:00But it's hard to write about happily ever afters because like, it's great. Like, how can I write 10 songs
05:08about it?
05:08So there was that challenge to it too. So it felt like this will help me hone my craft of
05:15songwriting as well as like recording in the studio and just producing songs and all the aspects of it.
05:22So that's how it came to be. And the visuals are done in a, like a rage room.
05:31So the visuals are almost like, you know, when we get super excited and I'm celebrating, but in a rage
05:40room, almost like you'd go in there to heal, but like let out anger, except you're super happy.
05:46So I felt like that contrast and the name, like rage of a princess, like, I feel like, yeah.
05:54You know, I've never, I've never been in a rage room, never been in a rage room. I've had rage,
06:01but I've never been in a rage room.
06:04What's in a rage, like if you could describe what's in a rage room for you at this moment in
06:09time, like for this album, what would be in the rage room with you?
06:17That's a really hard question. I feel like to answer because somehow it was about celebrating and joy and healing
06:26and yeah, you're breaking stuff, but you're in a really happy place rather than, you know, you're letting out anger
06:34and hatred.
06:36And in a way it was all about celebrating. And I feel like a lot of like healing in a
06:44way, you know, I was thinking too, like when you said that this is not really necessarily like rage, but
06:50it is a really happy place that you're in.
06:53And you want to kind of like rage that you are happy. What would, what would be the one thing
07:00that you in anger of a bad relationship would reverse breaking in a rage room, reverse breaking.
07:11So it would come up off the floor and go back on the shelf and complete wholeness. What would the
07:17one thing be if you could change that one thing because your relationship out of love and being that princess
07:26would, what would that be?
07:30So if I'm understanding the question, right. If the situation was opposite is what you mean.
07:37If you went in there and you were just mad, bad relationship, you were raging and you threw everything on
07:44the floor, but now you're in a great relationship.
07:47What would you in the rage room, everything's on the ground. What be the one first thing, according to your,
07:55your album, that would be reversed instead of being thrown.
08:00It would be kind of like put in reverse and go back on the shelf. What would be the one
08:04thing?
08:05Oh, wow. Um, there was actually a lot of writing done with like spray paint and like we're writing mark
08:13my words and all that.
08:15So I feel like the writings would like bitterness and resentment will be the first thing that would be reversed.
08:21Oh, I love that. I love that. And I don't think people realize that when you get into a healing
08:27relationship or when, when you, okay.
08:30So when, if you are in a bad relationship, right. And everything's on the ground and everything's broken and you
08:35got, like you said, the graffiti and everything's when you go to your next relationship, everything is still on the
08:41ground.
08:42Yeah. The graffiti is still there, but that next relationship, the person or the people need to understand that in
08:52order to help me, we have to reverse this.
08:55Yes. And like you said, the one thing that would probably be, you know, the one thing that you would
09:00reverse would be the graffiti. That is beautiful. Absolutely beautiful because everything else can be picked up off the floor,
09:06but that was pretty permanent.
09:08It couldn't be swept under the rug. It couldn't be picked up and thrown into the trash. It was there.
09:15That's beautiful. That's beautiful. What's your favorite song out of this, this, this, uh, this completion?
09:21I know that this was kind of like a practice, but practice runs are great. I absolutely never thought of
09:27doing a practice run. I don't, I don't know. You're just smarter than me.
09:32It's actually the song rage. I believe it's the seventh one on the album. Um, and that one sort of
09:40talks about a little bit of that lingering fear of what if all of this is like, I will be
09:47betrayed or this isn't real, or this can be taken away from me.
09:53And I feel like when we love something and cherish something that fear is always there. And I think it's
09:59one of my most vulnerable songs. So that one, would you re record this after the fact, or is this
10:09like, I know you say you don't, you didn't want to record your favorite ones, but going back into this
10:15and, and going back and listening to this, which one would you rerecord for a permanent solution?
10:22Oh, wow. That's a hard question to answer. Wow. I feel like, uh, there's a song resolute determination. I would
10:34say I would want to rerecord that one. Um, yeah, but honestly, it's more, more of like my tone. I
10:41want it to not be as light and airy as it was. And I'd want it to, I just want
10:47to do a different take on that song.
10:48I got you. I got you. And you know, as a, as a recording artist to another recording artist, there
10:54are songs where I, when I first, first came out, I was like, okay, this song is going to be
10:59on all of my albums. Cause it just, it's until I, until I say it's not, you know, and it
11:05was every time I released an album, that song was on it.
11:08And the reason being was because it just, it, at that moment, I still felt it, you know? Um, and
11:14so what, what would the song be that would be permanent for you for the next, maybe two years?
11:23A song that would be like permanent. Uh, yeah. Like the one that's on your, on your practice album now,
11:29which one would it be? Like, which song would you say, okay, that's still going to be relevant maybe for
11:34the next two years for me?
11:38Rage. I, I just, I think that song is going to be relevant for almost everyone. I really believe that
11:45one.
11:46I think, I don't know. It's just, it's one of the most vulnerable pieces for me. So that one for
11:54sure.
11:55Awesome. Awesome. I know these questions. I know this is your first time ever being on the podcast. Thank you
12:00so much.
12:02Thank you. But you know, I, I love asking questions about music, especially with musicians and authors, because, um, to
12:11me it's about writing.
12:13It's about that, that writing, it's about putting everything. And you said rage is one of your most vulnerable songs.
12:19What was the one song that you, you thought you would never, ever sing? Like, is there any?
12:27That's hard. Cause I feel like when I was just sitting with the album, you're just sort of, sort of,
12:33so focused to get like all emotional and like get in your fields and just trying to express and let
12:41it out.
12:41And you want to live and just have this perspective. So you're really sitting with it. And I feel like
12:47in that moment, you're so keen on just wanting to let it all out and make art that you're not
12:52sort of thinking about.
12:54What is it that I wouldn't want to show to the world? Cause you're just, I feel like completely in
12:59the process of making music, but later on those nerves kick in when you have to go in the studio
13:05and, and let's listen to it.
13:09No, no, you don't want to show any of it.
13:13That's a good point. That's a good, cause you do leave yourself open and you do leave yourself vulnerable. And,
13:19and there are those who don't understand that there, you know, what, what would you tell people, um, about being
13:27a singer songwriter, putting out a, you know, putting this out as a test run to see how you feel
13:33about it. Um, what would you tell people who wanted to do that? That were really nervous from the get
13:38go, like that right now they're not doing it.
13:41Oh, no.
13:44I just don't think it's worth it to keep your talents hidden or to not pursue your passion. Cause one
13:51day you're going to look back at your life and you're going to remember how you used to love doing
13:56this and that, and that you let go of it just because you let fear stop you.
14:01And you thought you'd feel embarrassed and ashamed, but I think even if we decide to do things that we
14:08don't want to, we still make mistakes and we'd still be flawed human beings doing what the world wants us
14:14to do. So it's just best to do what we want to do.
14:18So don't let, don't let nothing stop you. Don't let fear stop you.
14:23That's beautiful. That's beautiful. Did we miss anything today that you would like to say?
14:30No, I had so much of fun talking to you. This was just an amazing experience.
14:35Oh, thank you. Thank you. Where can people find you? I know you got an Instagram, but tell everybody, just
14:39tell them.
14:41Um, you can find me on Instagram. It's literally my full name. You can find me on Tik TOK and
14:47on Tik TOK, you'll see me make a lot of song covers of other artists as well.
14:53And just sing acapella like any day and on Spotify where you get to listen to all my music. So,
15:01yeah.
15:04Thank you for being, Oh, Kira. Thank you for being here, man. I tell you, this is wonderful. I had
15:10such a wonderful time and I, I wish nothing but the best for you and please keep in touch. Okay.
15:19I will. Thank you so much. No problem. And thank you guys so much for tuning in. We're going to
15:24put all of our information so you can go ahead and go to that Spotify and check that Spotify out
15:29for yourself.
15:29But if you don't know what that is, you can always just go ahead and check it out right here.
15:34Just go to rage of a princess and you will find it. Okay. And I'm also going to go ahead
15:40and let me see. Can I put that in my list? Can I, can I put that? Oh, let me
15:47see. Um, playlist number four.
15:49So if you go to Yaya Diamond playlist number four, you will find Kira and their keywords will be in
15:56play list number four until I decide, but I'm going to name them, but thank you guys so much for
16:04tuning in. Don't forget to dare to be different, but most of all, don't forget that like Kira said, it's
16:10a travesty guys. Just go after your dreams and your goals and just forget about everybody else.
16:16All right, guys. Until next time. Bye. Hey, and Kira, I give you a shout out, girl. Congratulations. Okay.
16:24All right. Thank you. No problem. Bye.
16:28Your effort shines brighter than the stars. Lighting up the top, no matter how far.
16:37Da, da, da, da, da, da, da. Thank you for watching.
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