Maybe reality is going to smack us back in the face.My music is me.

I was not going to write "I had a dream since I was small and I was told I could not access that dream because, first of all, I wasn't a girl. Society gave me my script and told me, "Oh, no, you're not a girl. She says on this week's episode of The 42-year-old soul singer grew up on a dirt road in Little Rock, Ark., ran away from home at 14, and spent 10 years in prison where she ultimately penned the new trans anthem, "A lot of us killed ourselves because of the experience that we had in our households. My music is not pretending to be somebody else. It's talking about stuff that people aren't able to comprehend. It doesn't speak about how to pop your booty. Nothing has changed. Do you think the gays are going to offer their seats to an elderly trans woman that comes in there that's disabled? Because we don't know the things that we know now.A lot of us killed ourselves because of the experience that we had in our households. Her experiences growing up black and trans in the Deep South, running away from home in Flint, Michigan, at the age of 14, and spending time in a men's prison facility can all be traced through her brazenly honest lyrics. This interview was conducted as part of the podcast, LGBTQ&A. She says on this week's episode of The 42-year-old soul singer grew up on a dirt road in Little Rock, Ark., ran away from home at 14, and spent 10 years in prison where she ultimately penned the new trans anthem, "I Am Her." I thought, "Why not color outside the lines? Make it look cute. I was not going to write ""Nothing has changed since the days of Sylvia and Marsha. When you go into our bars...again, we don't have trans bars. Trans people are who they say they are, not who you want them to be. Diamond, 42, ran away from home at … Why are we trying to project that anybody is normal? Get out of the caveman way of thinking. And so that's been embedded in our minds.I had a dream since I was small and I was told I could not access that dream because, first of all, I wasn't a girl. Diamond, who was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, pours all of her herself into her music and her debut EP, Seen It All.
Shea Diamond spent most of her life -- including a decade in prison -- hiding her true self. It doesn't have to be Shea Diamond. I thought outside the box. It's going to her." Trans people are who they say they are, not who you want them to be. We have summarized the top … Society gave me my script and told me, "Oh, no, you're not a girl. I was going to. It speaks about how times should change. Why are we trying to project that anybody is normal? Then there's no room for no other trans artists. If we don't have self-care in ourselves, how can we care for anybody else? At 14-years-old, I was going to end my life. It's time to tear down this system of oppression, the marginalized. I was going to.

Nobody is normal." Nobody wants a trans child. It doesn't speak about how to pop your booty. It speaks about how times should change. Society's pitting us against each other. "My music is me. Shea Diamond: 'Nothing Has Changed Since the Days of Sylvia and Marsha'The singer talks about running away from home at 14, writing music in prison, and challenging singers to make music with trans people.