The 'We Can't Stop' singer's latest album has only just come out, but she is already thinking about how to follow it up and writing new songs, reported Ace Showbiz.
"Everyone thinks I'm crazy but that's just because I have so much to say. I'm already at a different time than I was when I finished the record. Because I'm working so much I'm so disconnected, I feel like, from life. But then I wonder if it's me that's disconnected," a source said.
The 'Wrecking Ball' star is also looking forward to going on tour and seeing how people react to her new songs live.
"That's the most exciting part and that's the part I've been waiting for since I've been in the studio. The fun part is once your album has already been successful. And then you just get to go see everyone sing all the lines to your song. That's what I want.
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