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Lily Rose: The Song That Changed Everything — Five Years Later

  • Writer: Rob Sheard
    Rob Sheard
  • 3 hours ago
  • 1 min read


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Episode Description:

Five years to the day after Villain changed everything, Lily Rose hits a career milestone most artists only dream about — a platinum record, a sold-out tour, and a fully realized debut album.


In this conversation, Lily Rose sits down with Erik Zachary to talk about the long road from part-time jobs and basketball refereeing to standing on the Opry stage, sharing it with artists she grew up idolizing. They dig into what actually makes a song connect, why Nashville has quietly become a pop-rock incubator, and how Lily studies crowds, choruses, and human behavior as closely as she studies music.


Lily opens up about:

  • The five-year journey of Villain and why it still closes her shows

  • Her debut album I Know What I Want and why cohesion mattered more than chasing singles

  • Writing with intention, collaboration, and honesty instead of formulas

  • Touring life, burnout, and why downtime fuels her creativity

  • How live arrangements, crowd energy, and discipline separate good shows from unforgettable ones


This episode is a masterclass in patience, perspective, and playing the long game — for artists, creators, and anyone trying to build something that lasts.

 
 
 
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