O — Did you have a breaking point?
CV — So many. I hit rock bottom, and it was the best thing ever. You realize a lot by getting thrown into shit. You learn that everything is dumb. I left the label, moved to Berlin, and met Jumper, this amazing producer. We worked together every day, going to the strip club to record samples.
Before Berlin, I had no idea what I was doing. I knew what I wanted, but not how to get there. But somehow (thankfully), there was a big switch-up in how I thought about music. I was a different person. Different brain. Different everything.
O — You prioritize freedom. What does that look like on a daily basis?
CV — It looks bad for my health. It looks like a very expensive psychiatry bill. I’ve heard I’m very similar to Hunter S. Thompson.
O — I’ve heard the same. With my writing, people are like, “You’re like if Hunter S. Thompson was a little Asian chick.”
CV — That’s so funny. Before I even made this project, I described it as, “If Hunter S. Thompson was a little girl.” I’m the opposite of a hypochondriac. I could literally OD and just walk it off. My breakfast is Vyvanse and pre-workout. Rawdogging the day with my heartbeat in my toes, that’s freedom.
O — In 2021, you said you “want to make music that people make babies to.”
CV — Did I? That’s so funny.
O — What’s on your sex playlist?
CV — Michael Bublé.
O — Deadass?
CV — Nah [laughs]. It depends on who you are and who you’re fucking. It’d be something without lyrics. Ibiza lounge music… Swedish House Mafia... It can’t have lyrics, can’t be a love song. I’m not going to make a baby to my own song. I don’t have Spotify Premium. I can’t.
O — Is it ever a good idea to date a musician?
CV — Depends. Are we talking about me specifically?
O — No. Musicians in general.
CV — Absolutely not.