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Adam Lambert Embraces Authenticity And Liberation In New EP Release

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Adam Lambert recently opened up about his creative process while working on his new EP, Afters. The singer expressed that he and his collaborators approached the project with a sense of freedom, aiming to create music without constraints or inhibitions. Lambert emphasized that the songs on Afters were born out of a genuine love for the music they were creating.

After years of trying to cater to audience expectations and industry standards, Lambert described the experience of working on Afters as liberating. He expressed a newfound sense of confidence in creating music that truly resonates with him, rather than conforming to external pressures.

The EP, which features tracks with titles like “Lube” and “Wet Dream,” does not shy away from explicit themes. Lambert explained that while he doesn't feel the need to be overtly provocative, he also believes in embracing and celebrating aspects of sexuality without shame.

As a prominent figure in the LGBTQIA+ community, Lambert has been a trailblazer for queer artists in the music industry. He reflected on the progress that has been made in terms of LGBTQIA+ representation in music, noting that the industry has become more inclusive and accepting over the years.

Lambert drew inspiration from his community and the vibrant nightlife scene for the bass-driven track “CVNTY” on Afters. He highlighted the importance of creating music that celebrates queer empowerment and fosters a sense of acceptance.

Furthermore, Lambert commended artists like Lil Nas X, Troye Sivan, Kim Petras, and Slayyyter for their authenticity and fearlessness in their creative endeavors. He praised their commitment to creating music that is true to themselves and focused on enjoying the process.

For more insights into Lambert's journey and creative influences, readers can explore the latest issue of Us Weekly, where the singer shares more about his music and experiences.

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