They were only hearing “lada dee ladada” and treating it like a nursery rhyme. I felt it was an important one and still is. Well, it was true that I wasn’t happy people weren’t getting the message.
Is this story true? If so, why was getting this message through important to you? The legend goes that you were dissatisfied that clubbers weren’t catching on to the social message behind “Gypsy Woman,” and so you had the label add “She’s Homeless” to the title. What did your parents do for a living when you were a kid, and what do or did they think of what you do for a living now?Ĩ. The first piece of music I bought was Stevie Wonder’s album Songs in the Key of Life, and it was all vinyl back then.ģ. What is the first album or piece of music you bought for yourself, and what was the medium? it’s about 16 miles from the White House.Ģ. I live in a suburb right outside of Washington D.C. Right now I’m at home sitting in my studio. Where are you in the world right now, and what’s the setting like? Here, Waters discusses her journey to this moment, and what’s next.ġ. The song is a driving piano house anthem that showcases Waters’ unmistakable voice and the same jazz-style delivery that helped make her famous. 3) on the Atlantic Records dance imprint Signal > Supply. In 2021 alone the singer, who still resides in Washington D.C., released five singles, the latest being “Never Enough,” a collaboration with rising Irish producer Richie Blacker that dropped Friday (Dec. Since then, Waters has been steadily making music.