How Emily Weisband Found Her Own Voice on 'Identity Crisis' After Writing Hits For Camila Cabello & Hillary Scott

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How emilyweisband found her own voice on IdentityCrisis after writing hits for Camila_Cabello & HillaryScottLA

, among others, Weisband got three record deal offers from a Christian, country and pop label. The third call from Mike Elizondo at Warner Records in Los Angeles quickly changed her preconceived notion on an artist career.

because there was no artist language in my deal at all. Because I made the decision to be a songwriter, I got this crash course in writing directly with and for other artists.” “To watch her go there, made me want to go there," she says about not being afraid to reveal too much in her music. "It gave me more courage to do it myself. That was probably my first glimpse into that, and then with ‘Consequences,’ that was my confessional moment that somebody else sang.

The stripped-down “Healthy” was a song Weisband previously wrote and pitched to Jordin Sparks, only to rediscover it two years into her artist deal with Warner. At a good place in her own relationship after she wrote it, she admits “Healthy” was more true to her years later when producer Elizondo convinced her to record it.

 

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