Chynna Rogers

[8] Failing to attain scholarships, she discarded the idea of going to college and began taking music more seriously.

In an interview with Pitchfork Media in January 2018,[13] she described how the pressures of the music industry had played a part in her addiction: 'I felt that I hadn’t gone through enough terrible stuff to deserve to have this as a career.

I didn’t feel like I deserved to be making a living off talking about my life yet because I just couldn’t relate to enough people.

[16][1] Rogers frequently collaborated with producers 48thST, Cloud Atrium, Heaven in Stereo and 5TH DMNSN.

The album includes features from Junglepussy, Kur, Tommy Playboy, and A$AP ANT.

[21] Rogers often explored the darker side of the human experience, diving into the depths of drug addiction, darkness, and pain.

[22] She adhered to Buddhism as a philosophy and way of living, and believed in the power of crystals and transforming energies.