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Tanerélle is “Love”

As we've slowly been coming out of pandemic-mode, what has been a highlight of this last year for you?

 

One of my biggest highlights of the last year has been getting my puppy Pluto. I’ve wanted a dog for as long as I can remember and I finally have a little friend who loves me so dang much. She’s so tiny but she acts like my security guard. It's the cutest thing.

 

Seeing how you’ve grown and developed as an artist, what advice would you give to yourself when you were just starting out?

 

Some of the best advice I would give myself was to keep going. There would be times where I wanted to pity myself, blame the world for not being where I wanted to be, but I always snapped out of those moments by reminding myself that being a victim of life gets you nowhere. I am 100% capable of making all of my dreams come true, the only sure fire way not to, is to quit.

 

What inspired your choice to remain independent and release music through your own label, Mama Saturn Enterprises?

 

I’ve seen a lot of artists lose agency over themselves and their art in exchange for more money & resources to be invested into them to bring about the success of their endeavors. I know I’m going to be successful…what matters to me is that I remain in a space where I own my art, my time and retain the freedom I have to pace my evolution how I see fit. I’m not against partnering with a label, the terms just have to make sense and revolve around the boundaries I’ve set in place not only as a creative but an entrepreneur as well.

What does Mama Saturn mean?

 

The origin of Mama Saturn is actually a simple story. As I was writing the song (Mama Saturn) my goal was to come up with the yummiest description for people to envision how my hips were moving and so I imagined myself hula-hooping with Saturn’s rings. I decided to personify Saturn as a woman to further encapsulate the essence of feminine energy throughout this song in particular and I called her Mama because my love at that time would call me that. I didn’t foresee my supporters proceeding to call me Mama Saturn but I guess since space is such a present topic in my art it makes sense, so I fully embrace it. The name feels like an ode to my higher self in a way.

 

Last year you amazed us as Playboy’s December playmate. How did that all come together?

 

Playboy reached out and asked if I was interested in a job opportunity and I said yes. A huge part of my mission as a creative is pushing the envelope on how women are perceived in society & for our bodies to be viewed as temples that allow us to move through this human experience loving, nurturing, evolving & healing. I thought to myself what better platform to amplify that message, embracing a space that was founded for the male gaze and making it what I want. It was extremely empowering.

 

In an industry that can really pick people apart for every little thing in their lives, what do you do to stay grounded and true to yourself?

 

I prioritize therapy, self-care routines and keep my friends and family close to me.

I am 100% capable of making all of my dreams come true, the only sure fire way not to, is to quit.

Can you tell me a little about your single, Good Good?

 

Of course! I wanted to write a song about a good partner, a partner deserving of all the love and yumminess I have to give. There are so many songs about heartbreak and toxicity and I just wanted to have something that highlighted the good sides of love on some Cater 2 You 2.0 type vibes.

 

When you’re working on new music, what is something that you like to keep in mind, whether it's a certain sound or energy or even just a vibe?

 

I like to settle into how I feel to make sure I’m tapped in and open to receive. If I’m not in that space I get closed off and begin to judge everything that comes out of my head and then I get discouraged. It’s super important that I just let things flow from inspiration rather than forcing myself to work.

 

We’re waiting excitedly for your new album. Can you tell us about your upcoming project and what we can expect from it?

 

I’m so thrilled to finally put out an album!! I’ve been working with Machine Drum a lot on my debut project and it’s been such a cathartic, freeing experience. I’m not thinking about if anyone will like it, just doing what feels right and good to me and because of that, I think it’s going to be absolutely magical and fall into the hearts it’s supposed to.

 

In a word or two, who is Tanerélle?

 

Love.

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