Interview with British Dare Magazine-
Find out who inspired Blaise Williams, Current favorite song writer, and what encouraged her to create 'Caged Butterfly'.
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Born and raised in London city, a vibrant and inspiring location to crowd herself in music. Music has always been a love and life revolving interest to Blaise. finding her feet in such a big world came with struggles and obstacles to tackle when growing into who she is today. Blaise is one of four children and had very successful and supporting parents, Blaise Williams felt going to university was unnecessary and felt it would hold her back from achieving her dreams. independently Blaise took to the loving supportive streets of London and performed her original songs that created her own identity. Blaise has always wanted to portray a message to younger minds 'to find happiness within yourself before finding it in other people'. Blaise will continue to perform and deliver to her loving fans.
About Blaise Williams
Exciting projects coming every from direction, Blaise Williams will be announcing very soon her new single which you will hopefully love as much as we do, Stay tuned.
What is Blaise Williams next project?
At the age of 13 Blaise Williams struggled
with high school bullying which affected her outlook on life. The most horrible feeling of not being good enough, feeling like your doing everything wrong, as if it was all her fault she was who she was. The consequences were traumatizing so much so her only escape was songwriting, writing down all her emotions and preparing other young adults for situations similar to what she faced. All her music is intentionally upbeat, positive and a feeling like everything if possible. Blaise Williams wants to let people know that it doesn't last forever, the pain and upset is only as bad as you allow it.
What inspired Blaise Williams songwriting?
Blaise Williams has intentionally made her single through a personal experience therefore wants to create a song that empowers, encourages self love. respect and a positive outlook on life. Blaise Williams has taken inspiration from Sabrina Carpenter, Birdy, Adele and Jorja Smith.