Biography Flash: Kim Petras Defends Pop Stardom and Strategic Sellout Claims While Unveiling New Creative Era
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Welcome back to Biography Flash. Here's what's been happening with Kim Petras in recent days.
Just this week, the 33-year-old Grammy-winning artist sat down with People magazine to address one of the most persistent criticisms of her career: accusations that she sold out. Speaking on November 30th, Kim opened up about the backlash she faced following high-profile collaborations with Nicki Minaj on "Alone" and David Guetta on "When We Were Young, The Logical Song." She didn't hold back, questioning why she faces such intense scrutiny for these partnerships when other artists would jump at similar opportunities. "Everybody would do a Nicki Minaj feature if they got the chance," she told the magazine. "Why, when I sell out, is it the worst thing in the world?"
Kim revealed that her earlier projects felt dictated by industry expectations, which ultimately resulted in harsh criticism and dismissal from both fans and the industry itself. She described feeling completely sidelined, saying people essentially told her she was finished. But here's where it gets interesting: Kim explains that she made strategic compromises specifically to gain creative freedom for her next album, which she's currently working on. She's pulling back the curtain to show listeners that while she did take commercial risks, it was all calculated to eventually make the music she truly wants to make.
The pop star emphasized that she's done apologizing for loving glossy, unapologetic pop music. After winning her Grammy in 2023 for "Unholy" with Sam Smith, she's adopted a new philosophy: she simply doesn't care what people think anymore. Three singles from her upcoming project have already dropped—"Polo," "Freak It," and "I Like Ur Look"—with "Freak It" becoming such a fan favorite that Kim eventually released it despite originally planning to keep it exclusively for the album.
Kim also shared that during the "Freak It" music video shoot, she partied until six in the morning with her crew, then somehow managed to sit front row at a fashion runway presentation the very next day, hangover and all.
This is a critical moment in Kim Petras' career as she reclaims her narrative and artistic control. Thank you so much for listening to Biography Flash. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Kim Petras and search Biography Flash for more great biographies.
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