

And ‘Plot Twist’ is special because it’s the third track of my story of what I was actually going through after having stayed at the Marriott hotel and stuff. And ‘Lyfted’ is also one of those summer songs I just love. I like ‘Brain’ because it’s the only stripped down guitar record up there. “Of course I love Act a Fool, I love Plot Twist and Brain are probably my favorites. What are your favorite tracks on ‘Bad Hair Day?’ This album truly reflects my sound and what I have to offer.” I love sharing my story because I know other women, girls and even some men can relate to it. Also, I worked with a new team of producers on this one compared to others that I truly meshed well with. How do you feel about your growth as an artist over the years? But quarantine has definitely made people step up their grind and go harder.” I want to drop videos and stuff so let’s just wait.’ But I kept telling them and they just were saying let’s release it now. I begged them, I was like ‘Yo it’s quarantine it’s just not the best time.

“Yes I did! My team wouldn’t let me which I’m still kind of upset about. I’ve been doing what I can, but I miss being out there.”ĭid you consider pushing the release back? Right now I want to go do a show, fans want to hear me perform ‘Marriott’ or ‘Plot Twist’ and I can’t go out there and do that which is frustrating. “It was hard, really hard because quarantine has truly limited us. How was it preparing to release an album during quarantine? But it was like therapy for me in the moment to just write about these feelings and put it into my album.” So to have to go to a hotel and take my baby with me, acting a fool because my guy was acting a fool, was hard. It was very hard for me because I was literally going through these things. “This was a very personal album and I started last year so it took me about a year to finish it. What was it like creating ‘Bad Hair Day?’ Through all the controversy in the media, Lyrica has a story to tell and is setting the record straight with this new project. I had the pleasure of speaking with Lyrica right after the album release to discuss all things “Bad Hair Day” navigating through her career and just her overall growth. A feeling that women (and some men) know all too well.

A bad hair day can literally ruin the rest of your day for women much like a bad day with your partner can as well. When your hair doesn’t come together as you envisioned it, it’s frustrating. With the album, the same feelings occur within a relationship some days are bad compared to others but you push through.” It’s like you have to make the best out of the situation. “You never know what days you’re going to have a bad hair day and I feel like that goes along with how you never know what life is going to give you. “Bad Hair Day” is special for the fact it is the first time Lyrica took complete control over the content and sound she delivered to fans. The women in R&B have been having a great year so it’s only right we get yet another album to sing our hearts out to with a bottle of wine and hopefully no tears. From public relationship trials, being a new mother and managing a fast paced career, the album gives women a chance to relate and really feel where Lyrica is coming from. “Bad Hair Day” attests to this with its heartfelt singles that express the current state of her life over the course of a year. Having worked with the likes of Beyonce, Chris Brown, Lady Gaga, and more, Lyrica’s talent has spoken for itself over the years.
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Lyrica Anderson just released her fourth studio album “Bad Hair Day.” Whether you’re a fan of her pen game, voice or TV personality life you’ll want to tune in to her most personal work yet.
