In that moment, we were two people, though not two performers, and we chatted like women on a bus, detached from the music industry's chaos.
Both of us had experienced alienation—something that imparted a clarity and a unique perspective, as we had never quite fit into the music scene.
We were both mothers, having had babies and released our first records around the same time, yet we remained somewhat unrecognizable to mainstream society.
Neither of us seemed to care much for the traditional music scene; our identities transcended the labels typically assigned to pop stars.
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