Kacey Musgraves, the renowned country star, recently shared some personal insights in a cover story interview with The Cut. The 35-year-old singer disclosed that she has decided to stop smoking weed, a habit she was previously associated with. Musgraves mentioned that she has shifted away from this behavior for the current phase of her life, hinting that she might revisit it in the future when she's older and more settled.
Instead of marijuana, Musgraves expressed her interest in psilocybin, emphasizing its spiritual significance. She described the substance as a source of compassion and reverence for nature, humanity, and oneself when used intentionally.
On the music front, Musgraves is gearing up to release her sixth studio album, titled Deeper Well, on March 15. In a recent interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, she discussed the importance of vulnerability in fostering connections with her audience. The Grammy-winning artist highlighted the power of sharing emotions and experiences with her listeners, despite the challenges of being a private person and the impending public exposure that comes with album releases.
Despite her preference for privacy and a quiet home life, Musgraves acknowledged the upcoming demands of her Deeper Well World Tour, scheduled to kick off on April 28 in Dublin and conclude on December 7 in Nashville. The tour promises to be a significant event for fans eager to experience her music live.