Maya Hawke admits she ‘hates’ releasing music
Maya Hawke has confessed she finds releasing new music “painful” and “yucky”, saying it feels like putting her private diary on display.
Maya Hawke has opened up about the emotional toll of releasing new music, admitting she dreads the process and often feels exposed when her work finally reaches the public.
Speaking to PEOPLE, the 27-year-old singer - who dropped the album Maitreya Corso earlier this month - didn’t hold back when describing how uncomfortable she feels every time she puts out a new project.
She said: “It’s always weird. If I’m being honest, I hate putting out music."
Maya continued: “There is this pointing at the self, where it feels so great to write all these personal songs, and to record them and make them with your friends, but then you have to promote it, and it feels like promoting your diary."
She finds it jarring letting the world in on her personal life, adding: “There’s something that feels very yucky to me about it, and it’s painful and hard. No compliment will ever make me feel good, and every insult will hurt.”
The singer went even further, revealing she doesn’t see album releases as celebrations at all.
Instead, she views them as a kind of farewell.
She explained: “I like to see it more as a funeral for the record than as a release of it.
“Because it was yours, it was this living thing that was movable and changeable, and now it’s this frozen dead thing out in the world that people get to talk about.”