.BettyWho brings her secret jazz skills to nprmusic's TinyDesk concert
The singer, who usually comes equipped with bouncy synths, catchy choruses and choreographed dance moves, decided to strip things down and show us her jazz skills. She started the first song of the set, "Taste," from her latest albumAfterward, she admitted that the rendition actually made her really emotional for a moment. "When I was probably 14 or 15, I saw my first Tiny Desk Concert and I remember thinking to myself, 'One day I'm gonna do that.
She continued, "I studied classical music forever and I played cello forever and ever and I didn't want to be the girl who played cello and sang. Because that girl seems really far away from ass-out, sparkle-covered, pop-star me. And I told myself I was always going to commit to the latter and dance and make that vision come true and then one day whip out my cello and be like, 'Oh, P.S.
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