A Campaign-Song Nightmare
Briefly

"I felt bad for my song. I felt bad for me. I felt bad for all of us," she says. This reflects the emotional investment musicians have in their work, especially when associated with political events.
"I mean, that would be a pretty-... I think it's a little dumb to be mad at a dress. (Laughs.)" Platten's analogy illustrates the dissonance between personal attachment to art and public reaction in political contexts.
Read at The Atlantic
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