"This is your third album you're going to be working on," Chelsea said, looking at me for confirmation. 

"Yes." I said. 

"How - So are there any different nerves going into that one?" she said. 

"Every time man... I mean I think... I remember when I was making the second album and I was like, 'Man, I bet the second record is the hardest because you have to follow up the first album' and now the third records out and I'm like 'Third record is the hardest because you have to follow up the second' and every record is going to be challenging. And every record is going to be a record to challenge yourself, and your fans involve, and keep yourself relevant with what you're able to do. I mean, you're not doing the same thing over again. It's scary but it's exciting." I said.

"And you just worked with Cascade, how was that, whole experience?" she said.

"He's awesome! Um, super talented, and uhh, we did a track together that's going to be on his record... And umm, we're working together more in the future. He's just such a cool guy." I said. 

"I want to say congratulations because you reached over a million likes on Facebook." she said. 

"Yeah!" I said happily. Chelsea laughed. "I did!" 

"I was cracking up at the video you made. That was awesome." she said. 

"That's really funny because I was like, cruising around Burbank, interviewing people. It was really fun. " I laughed. 

"I feel like you have such amazing fans, I mean, like last time I interviewed you, I tweeted that and I got so many responses." she said.

"They're awesome. They're so supportive, I mean I'm not... I don't have hits on the radio or anything like that but the fact I'm able to still come out here and play a venue like this and have such a loyal, supportive fanbase... That speaks wonders of the communications we've have over the years. And um... Their commitment to our relationship, you know, it's amazing." I said. 

"You're still a strong role model to a lot of," Chelsea said. 

"Aww, thank you." I said. 

"A lot of women, and just, kids is general, how does that feel for you? Like, it that a nerve racking thing or some responsibility with that?" she asked.

"I just live my life the way I want to and people have just picked up on that and seemed to be inspired that they can live their life the way they want to, and, be proud of it. And that's probably the most important message I have, especially for those young girls that are kinda insecure about the things they're seeing, and the things that are going through and the things that they are interested in, Do it! Do whatever you love, and then everything will fall into place.... I guess all I went to say, I don't intend to be a role model but I stand by the way that I am and it's very very encouraging to me to know that people are following it." I said. 

"Thank you so much!" Chelsea said. 

"Of course!" I said. 

"For talking to me." Chelsea said. We were both holding microphones so it I thought of something funny. 

"Cheers." I said. 

"Cheers!" she laughed, and we touched our microphones against each other. 

"You guys, for more on Lights be sure to head to Hollywire dot com and Hollywire TV. See ya later." she said. 

(A/N: Okay, there was two interviews and this is the second.)

"Okay Lights, we're gonna play a game." Chelsea said. 

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