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Exclusive: Lucy Lotus on Creativity, Vulnerability, and Her Newest Evolution
Lucy Lotus laughs, but there is no humor in it.
You’ve been vocal about the challenges women and independent-minded artists face in the major label system. Have you felt pressured to conform? lucy lotus interview exclusive
The industry does not let go easily. For three years, Lotus was embroiled in intense, exhausting litigation to buy out her original management contract.
In a final, unrecorded moment off the record, Lucy Lotus revealed one more secret: she has been secretly funding a nonprofit that buys back the catalogs of independent artists from predatory labels. “It’s called The Soil Fund ,” she whispered. “Don’t write that yet. But one day? That’s the real legacy.” Exclusive: Lucy Lotus on Creativity, Vulnerability, and Her
She utilizes rigorous, immersive research for her roles and practices strict "emotional hygiene" to separate herself from her characters.
"It's not always easy, that's for sure," she laughs. "But I think what's helped me is having a strong support system and being selective about who I let into my life. At the end of the day, I'm still just a person with feelings and emotions, and I need to prioritize my own well-being." The industry does not let go easily
On a rain-slick morning in a converted warehouse studio, Lucy sits barefoot on a paint-speckled couch, a chipped mug of tea cooling beside her. She speaks in short, deliberate sentences — the kind that suggest thoughtfulness rather than hesitation. Between takes she sketches tiny lotus flowers in the margins of a notebook, an emblem she’s collected as talismans through years of touring.
However, the singer-songwriter LÜCY remains the most widely recognized and search-engaged public figure associated with the "Lucy Lotus" moniker, particularly following her 2023 Golden Melody Awards nomination for Best New Artist.
Until now, she has said nothing.