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| occupation= | | occupation=musician | ||
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'''King Princess''' is a singer | '''King Princess''' is a singer, songwriter, and music producer. She rose to fame in 2018 with her singles "1950" and "Talia", before her debut album ''Cheap Queen'' was released in 2019. | ||
She was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York; she is the daughter of recording engineer Oliver H. Straus Jr. and Agnes "Aggie" Mullaney. Her parents divorced while she was young. She spent much of her childhood following her father to work at his recording studio, Mission Sound. There, she learned several instruments, including bass, guitar, piano, and drums, as well as music-production techniques and insight into the music industry. After high school, she moved to Los Angeles to study at the USC Thornton School of Music. However, after a year, she dropped out in favor of her music career. | |||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
"I use she as my preferred pronoun. In my experience, she encompasses my gender and my sexuality, which are very different. I Identify as a genderqueer person, and simultaneously as a gay woman and I'm ok with those being at odds with each other sometimes."<ref name="Menuez" /> | |||
"I like being a woman sometimes. I would say 49 percent of the time I love my titties. But I'm not fully a woman. I'm somebody who falls center on the gender spectrum, and [[Genderfluid|it changes day to day]]. It's just not in me to decide."<ref name="Bagley">{{Cite web |title=King Princess on the Limits of Being Pop’s New Queer Idol |last=Bagley |first=Christopher |work=W Magazine {{!}} Women's Fashion & Celebrity News |date=5 June 2019 |access-date=6 May 2020 |url= https://www.wmagazine.com/story/pop-king-princess/}}</ref> | "I like being a woman sometimes. I would say 49 percent of the time I love my titties. But I'm not fully a woman. I'm somebody who falls center on the gender spectrum, and [[Genderfluid|it changes day to day]]. It's just not in me to decide."<ref name="Bagley">{{Cite web |title=King Princess on the Limits of Being Pop’s New Queer Idol |last=Bagley |first=Christopher |work=W Magazine {{!}} Women's Fashion & Celebrity News |date=5 June 2019 |access-date=6 May 2020 |url= https://www.wmagazine.com/story/pop-king-princess/}}</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category: Genderqueer people]] | [[Category: Genderqueer people]] | ||
[[Category: Nonbinary people]] | [[Category: Nonbinary people]] | ||
[[Category: Performers]] | [[Category: Performers]] | ||
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