The "Body On Me" hitmaker has revealed she has drawn on her past relationships as inspiration for her latest record, reported Femalefirst.
When asked if her music had been influenced by her break ups, she said, "Yeah, I've got about two of those records. But the thing is I get angry first then I get emotional. I hate hate hate hate hate that person and then I'm like, 'Wait a minute, hold on ...'
"It's amazing because it is a big transition in my life. It's definitely the most emotional album I've ever done, but not in a sad way. It's angry, it's happy, it's love - it's everything in one.
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