Famous American singer, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has stated fame can generally really feel like a jail.
The 43-year-old stated she now makes music at her personal tempo.
In a GQ interview, Beyoncé stated she isn’t targeted on perfectionism however innovation.
She defined that she disappears from the general public eye when she isn’t sharing her artwork as a result of fame is usually a burden.
“I create at my own pace, on things that I hope will touch other people. I hope my work encourages people to look within themselves and come to terms with their own creativity, strength, and resilience. I focus on storytelling, growth, and quality. I’m not focused on perfectionism. I focus on evolution, innovation, and shifting perception,” she stated
“Working on the music for Cowboy Carter and launching this exciting new project feels nothing like prison, nor a burden. In fact, I only work on what liberates me. It is fame that can at times feel like prison. So, when you don’t see me on red carpets, and when I disappear until I have art to share, that’s why.”
Asked if she has retirement plans, Beyoncé stated, “Good music and strong messages will never retire.”