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Interviewer: Is there any artist or band you would love to collaborate with?
Mackenzie Scott: St. Vincent.
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Interviewer: Are there any artists that you would consider collaborating with?
Mackenzie Scott: I’d love to collaborate with Sharon Van Etten at some point. She’s so talented. Sufjan Stevens has always been a dream collaborator, too. OH GOSH, AND LANA DEL REY.
—Interview #1 source, Interview #2 source
Interviewer: What inspires you the most at the time of composing?
Mackenzie Scott: Ache. Any kind of ache.
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Interviewer: Can you tell us five things that you sing about/that have influenced your writing?
Mackenzie Scott: 1. Heartache in the morning 2. Heartache in the afternoon 3. Heartache in the evening 4. Jesus 5. Lucifer
—Interview #1 source, Interview #2 source
What was your first contact with music and how has it evolved to this point?
My mother used to play the piano when I was young. I began taking lessons on the piano when I was 7 years old, then eventually began to play the flute as well. Finally I taught myself to play the guitar when I was in high school. The guitar continues to be my main instrument (besides my voice).
Interviewer: What can we find in this eponymous album? What does it sound like? Present it a bit to us.
Mackenzie Scott: There are lots of sounds: guitars, bass, cello, violin, synthesizers, drums, and more. It’s a bit experimental, but still cohesive, I think.
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“I knew that I didn’t want to put any instrument on any song if it wasn’t absolutely crucial to it. That being said, we experimented within those boundaries.”
—Interview #1 source, Interview #2 source

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“I want to be on tour for a long time. . . . Just getting out there and playing live is what I love to do.”
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“I’m looking forward to being in a small van for weeks at a time, sleeping on strangers’ floors, meeting people everywhere I go, and just enjoying my youth.”
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Interviewer: In ten years you see yourself doing. . .
Mackenzie Scott: This. Making music and touring the world to share it with people.
—Interview #1 source, Interview #2 source, Interview #3 source
First record you have bought
Pet Sounds—The Beach Boys
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First Record [You] Bought for [Yourself]
Britney Spears’ … Baby One More Time
—Interview #1 source, Interview #2 source
"My intention was to have the record sound like a live show. . . ."
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Inteviewer: Was it important to keep the album sound as close to your live sound as possible?
Mackenzie Scott: At least for this first record, definitely.
—Interview #1 source, Interview #2 source