Paris Jackson Calls His New Song Will Be Difficult For The Public
Paris Jackson (Instagram @parisjackson)

JAKARTA - Paris Jackson, the only daughter of the late Michael Jackson, is ready to release a new work this year. The 26-year-old singer and model said she was preparing it, but the songs are likely to be difficult for the wider public to understand.

Paris says her new work is written based on the true story she experienced, and will likely have a strong effect on some listeners.

"I mean, will some of them (songs) be difficult to hear by some people? What is certain is yes. Because what I'm talking about is a lot of sensitive things," said Paris Jackson as a guest on Jade's recent Live From Bed podcast.

"Some people may have difficulties," he added.

Not without reason, Paris said the public did not know the story, so it was difficult to imagine that they understood exactly what was conveyed through songs.

It's different if those who listen to the songs are Paris friends who really know the story.

"All my close friends know my story. I am an open book with all my friends," he said.

Paris Jackson also talked about the theme she raised in her new song, which is said to be from the pain, heartbreak, and loneliness she experienced herself.


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