Audrey Hobert continues to make a splash in Pop music, first with her song, "Sue me," and lately with her track, "Bowling alley." The singer stopped by our Los Angeles studios for a talk with Bru about writing with her childhood friend, Gracie Abrams, directing her music videos, what she's listening to, and just how good she is inside a bowling alley.
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"She's just so smart and so kind and so funny and we've been best friends since I was 11 and she was 10," Hobert says of her songwriting partner, Gracie Abrams. "She's legit my best friend and I wouldn't be doing this without her. I've fully discovered songwriting because I was writing with her, and I mean literally. I love that girl. I owe her my life in many ways."
After using real life as inspiration for her breakout, "Sue me," Hobert dug deeper into fiction for the follow-up. "It's funny because I think there are a few songs I've written that are like fictitious, 'bowling alley,' like that song never happened to me, but it's based in a real feeling," she shares. "'Sue me' totally happened. I have a tendency to sort of just write stories, that either happened to me or didn't. I guess that's writing."
Hear more from Bru's talk with Audrey Hobert above.