December 03, 2024
Myles Kennedy has recently unveiled his concern for the nine-time Grammy award winner, Billie Eilish.
In an interview with Louder, Kennedy also shared about his journey of fame in the music industry.
The Say What You Will singer began by saying, “I feel like I’m getting a better handle on it, there’s still times when that internal negative voice will have its way, but I’m getting better at learning to shut it off.”
“That’s become paramount to me, just learn to roll with the punches, don’t get so attached to things, everything’s going to be alright. That’s had such a profound effect on who I am, and my quality of life.”
“I wish I would have discovered some of these approaches decades ago. I don’t think I’m hard-wired for that [level of fame],” he added.
Kennedy also expressed worry for new pop singers and said, “I see young artists like Billie Eilish and Finneas, I think they are just genius-level composers and musicians, but it became so massive…”
“And I think: ‘Wow, I hope these young people have the skill-set to deal with the things that come with that.’ They were in their twenties, they were just kids when it blew up.”
The Rock Star alum reflected upon Billie Eilish’s third studio album Hit Me Hard and Soft and continued, “And I will say it’s freaking beautiful that they’re getting this third chance, and it’s happening and it’s going gangbusters."
“And I pray that it keeps going and going, because I think it’s great for them. It’s great for the fans to hear the songs. It’s making people happy,” he concluded.