Zara Larsson feels ‘in control’ of her own career.
The 26-year-old pop star believes she has taken control of her own destiny after buying back her master recordings and creating her own record label.
Zara, who recently released her new album, ‘Venus’, revealed it this way to the BBC:
‘I feel like a boss. I feel like an adult and I feel like I have control over what I do in a different way.’
The blonde beauty thinks the decision to launch her own record label, Sommer House, is a totally logical move.
Zara describes being her own boss as ‘something very, very rare in the music industry.’
He joked:
‘If I release something and it doesn’t turn out well, I can’t just say, ‘Well, it was my label’s fault.’ But I have a great team and I’m still with a lot of the people I’ve worked with for a long time, so we know what we’re doing.’
Zara is currently focused on her own career. But in the long term, it is interested in identifying and hiring new talent.
The singer of hits like ‘Lush Life’ shared:
‘I want to hire my own artists, producers and writers, because now I have the foundation ready for it. Right now I don’t know if I have the capacity, but life is long. I’m only 26 years old.’
Meanwhile, Zara previously compared songwriting to speed dating.
The singer has worked with a host of big-name writers during her career and Zara admitted it has been a hectic experience at times.
This is what he told NME:
‘The fact that I’m in the studio with them [and] working with them long term, is something I’ve really appreciated. I’ve been very lucky to be in the studio with great writers, but it’s been a bit like speed dating.’