Rose Villain at One More Time: “My biggest worry is not having given smiles to my mother”

Rose Villain at One More Time: “My biggest worry is not having given smiles to my mother”
Rose Villain at One More Time: “My biggest worry is not having given smiles to my mother”

Rose Villain confesses: the popular artist is the guest of the new episode of the podcast One More Time (OnePodcast) Of Luca Casadeiavailable from May 24, on OnePodcast and on all audio streaming platforms.

The artist talks about himself to Luca Casadei’s microphones retracing some significant phases of his life and the beginnings of his musical career: from her childhood as a restless and lonely child, to the explosion of her passion for music that led her to study in Los Angeles and then in New York, up to the meeting with the producer Sixpm, now her husband, and the beginning of the collaboration with the DJ and producer Slait.

Then Rose Villain also indulges in more personal and intimate confessionsaddressing issues such as the loss of her mother, the remorse of not having been close enough to her during her illness and the anxiety problems from which she suffered and still suffers today.

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“I made many mistakes with my mother – he said without hiding his emotion – her life mission was to make people smile and I definitely didn’t let her do that to me. During her short illness, I had little time and I really wasn’t there for her, I was more angry than sorry for her. What she has done with her all her life and with everyone, trying to instill joy in her, I really haven’t done with her. It will be the worry of my life.”

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The singer also spoke about her states of anxiety: “I didn’t get the sense of danger until I had a bad car accident and right there everything changed for me. A series of deaths occurred in my family, even among young people, which completely shattered me. I got this sense of danger which then turned into anxiety, in panic attacks. Even now it’s very much a part of my being and, thank God, with music I was able to find a way to throw it out.”

 
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