Steve Lacy Embraces Fame, Rejects Apologies, and Questions the Need to Come Out Publicly

Steve Lacy, the Grammy-winning artist known for his breakout hit "Bad Habit," reflects on his near-death experience, his perspective on success and the music industry, and his journey as a queer artist. Lacy discusses his latest album "Gemini Rights," which explores his breakup with an ex-boyfriend, and his refusal to conform to traditional measures of success. He opens up about his viral camera smash incident during a live performance and his evolving relationship with his young fanbase. Lacy also shares his musical influences, his experiences growing up in Compton, and his ambivalence towards labels and representation. He expresses his freedom and excitement for his upcoming album, promising something completely new.
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