Sometimes I'm really funny, sometimes I'm quiet, sometimes I'm shy, but I'm constantly changing.
Elle King
I grew up barefoot, dirty, climbing trees. It made me appreciate things more.
I fall in love fast, and I fall out of love even faster.
I'm a water baby to no end.
I'm actually a barefoot girl.
I have a really supportive, great group of friends, and we all push each other. They come to my shows, I go to their premieres; it's wonderful.
I'm really not good at anything else, so if I don't make it as a musician, I'll probably just end up living in the woods with a bunch of dogs.
I grew up loving Etta James and Aretha Franklin and Al Green and Otis Redding, and I just love old-school R&B. It's just music that moves you and grooves you, and it was very important, I think, for music.
Sometimes, if you fake confidence long enough, you're going to be confident.
My dream duet would be with Dolly Parton!
I did some stupid things when I was younger, but I got a lot out of my system. Every time, my mom was waiting there with an 'I told you so.' Moms are usually right. You're wrong if you don't think that they've done what we're doing, because they have.
I don't like people who are just takers.
I followed a guy to Denmark. I came home with a broken heart.
I'm obsessed with trash TV. I love horrible TV. shows. It's the white trash in me, you know?
I have over 35 tattoos.
I had a beautiful mother and a famous father, and I didn't know where I fit in.
I'm a really good friend; I'm terrible to date.
I think I write funny songs that make people kind of, like, stop what they're doing and be like, 'What did you say?' And then it makes them laugh a little bit.
I started with the guitar around 12 years old but didn't learn the banjo until I was about 18 or 19.
I have perfected the art of the mean song to make me feel like I have a backbone.
I love to sing big rock and roll songs; I love to sing country-pop stuff, and then I love to sing soft, sadder beautiful songs.
You never know which Elle you're going to see day to day, because I wake up in different moods.
I started playing in New York when I was 16. I had a fake ID so I could play shows, and, I don't know, bouncers didn't really say no to me, I guess. I'm fun!
I used to be afraid to use the word 'pop' to describe my music, but underneath my tough, bad-girl sound, there's some fun.
I write a lot about myself.
I just love playing live.
As for relationships, I know nothing. I'm an idiot; I can't get it right.
I was 18, at art school, and saw this cute boy playing banjo. I was obsessed. I taught myself how to play. I listened to a lot of country and just messed around. The second song I wrote on the banjo was 'Good to Be a Man.' That what's got me signed.
I was born out of a Vegas marriage: My parents got married three days after they met.
My mom says I was born screaming.
I flip the turntables. I write a lot from the male perspective, but as a female. That's how I live my life. I can roll with the boys.
I think the best music is honest music.
My first name is a boy's name. It's Tanner. I've always gone by my middle name but, yeah, my first name is Tanner. And King is my mom's last name. I took my mom's last name since I was 18.
You have to be nice to everybody, and then people want you to succeed.