Yeah, Brooke reached out to me on Instagram because she wanted me to do a project with her, and then she came to visit me in London. We wrote her whole album, which is crazy. And with Yung Baby Tate, it was all through Instagram. It has been such a good tool for me, connecting with people who I want to work with. For Yung Baby Tate, I just reached out and said,"I'd love for you to put in a verse on this song," and she really completed it. It was a really good verse.
It's interesting how that was your reaction to a breakup, since they're all such strong empowerment anthems. When I'm going through a breakup, I'm not always thinking,"Oh, I don't need that guy anymore." Where did that melody come from in"Working Bitch?" It really is one of the more positive ones on the record.
It's almost a parody in a sense, but obviously it comes through in a bubblegum pop way, too. Do you think about production when you're writing, even though you don't produce?