Paris Hilton interviewed about her music and DJ career
Reported by Interview Magazine
EMMA BROWN: You are signed to the same label as Lil Wayne, and he appears on your new single. Does that have anything to do with when you interviewed him for us in 2011?
PARIS HILTON: Since we did that interview together, we ended up becoming friends. Right after that interview, I had my birthday party, and I invited him to my house and he came and we had so much fun. Then Birdman asked me to be in the “Tapout” music video and I did that. He said, “I heard you’re doing a new record, I’d love to hear the new music,” so I played it to him. He loved every song, was really excited about it, so he said, “I’d love to sign you to the label.” I had called Wayne right when I got “Good Time” because I was talking with Afrojack—we were trying to figure out which person I would want to collaborate with on the song and I thought Wayne would be perfect. I said, “I remember we did an interview for Interview magazine and you said that you would be in my song,” and he said, “Yes, of course I will be on it.” So, that’s what happened. All because of Interview magazine.
BROWN: What was the best advice Wayne’s given you on your music?
HILTON: I don’t really ask for advice from him—I play him songs. I’ll send him things and see his opinion and everything I’ve sent him he’s really loved. So we’ve done two songs together now, which are really awesome.
BROWN: When you are sent a song, who is the first person you play it to see if you should do it?
HILTON: Usually my sister. She’s my best friend, we’re always together and I like her taste in music, too. Nicky’s very shy—she loves music but she would never want to be a singer. She likes being behind the camera. She’s more into her fashion and being a designer, so we’re quite opposite in that way.
Read the rest of the interview here.
Posted: October 16th, 2013
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