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On a new track, a recipient of the gospel of Six Sex<\/a> exclaims at the altar of the \u201cprincess of perreo\u201d: \u201cThank you Six Sex, my ass is bigger!\u201d <\/p>\n

The club diva, co-signed by the likes of Charli xcx, caught up with PAPER<\/em> ahead of the release of X-Sex<\/em>. \u201cIt\u2019s a transition, because I have, along the way, done different genres and styles of music,” she says. “My last EP was definitely club music, and this one has some sparks of that, but maybe transitions a little into pop music. I wanted to try new sounds, and try new textures in the music.\u201d The aforementioned song is a sort of instruction manual for squats: \u201cIt literally says, \u2018Step one,\u2019 etc. It will maybe be called ‘My Ass Is Bigger’ or ‘How To Make My Ass Bigger.'”<\/p>\n

There\u2019s also a video in the works for the new EP, based on airplane safety manuals and her many travels over the last year. \u201cWe were looking at the drawings and started thinking: \u2018Hey, maybe we could do something with this.’ Maybe giving instructions, but not for an emergency, of course, but for dancing,” she says.”<\/p>\n

Fans will know this absurdly playful lyricism and tongue-in-cheek coyness already from songs like the delightful \u201cU&ME,\u201d one of the best tracks out last year, featuring the iconic line: \u201cMy boyfriend is gay\/ My baby is shit\/ My name is Six Sex\/ My ass is too big.\u201d Six Sex laughs as she speaks about the track’s inspiration: \u201cEverything I write is real, but also slightly mixed with fiction.\u201d According to Six, \u201cThat phrase comes from being on tour and constantly speaking to my gay friends. A lot of people just see this relationship like some girl and some guy, but there are so many ways that people can relate to each other, and I\u2019m referring to that kind of emotional intimacy that you can have with someone.\u201d<\/p>\n

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The answer reveals a rich underworld of the project Six Sex has been working towards the last four EPs, soon five, with a debut album in the works this year. Playful and coy and witty, sure, but with a deeper sense of purpose, a rich inner and outer world expressed through the medium of club and dance and pop music. Six Sex connects this to the success of Charli xcx’s Brat<\/em><\/em> last year. “[The album was] maybe not so much an inspiration for me personally, but definitely an affirmation that when certain big, really valid artists talk about certain subjects like partying or clubbing or going out, drugs, everything, it makes other artists able to talk about certain subjects without feeling overexposed,” she says. “Especially female artists, to be able to talk about subjects we usually wouldn’t, and show ourselves in a truthful way instead of hiding some subjects because they are taboo.\u201d<\/p>\n

For more on Six Sex\u2019s EP, out now, read our full interview below. A translator was utilized for parts of this interview, and it has been edited and condensed.<\/em><\/em><\/p>\n

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