Actress and singer Zendaya has not ruled out the possibility of resuming her musical career one day. The “Challengers” star recently appeared on The Jennifer Hudson Show and was asked about her previous music releases, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
“I love music and it’s something that’s been special to me,” he said. Zendaya. “I think being in the music industry maybe didn’t take away the joy of music, but that’s how it is when you put music and business together. Sometimes you can’t feel that good.”
Zendaya released her self-titled debut album in 2013, which included the groundbreaking song “Replay.” And, although she has prioritized her acting career over music in recent years, she hinted that if the “right time” comes, she might release something again.
“You know, I think if the time was right, because I like to create it for myself, but if there was a time, maybe, you know, I would put something out,” he said. Euphoria the actress said before reminding fans, “Don’t go crazy! We’ll see, but maybe one day.”
Although he hasn’t recorded any new music in several years, he has collaborated on tracks with other musicians, notably Labrinth, who scored the hit HBO drama “Euphoria.”
In addition to her conversation with Hudson, Zendaya opened up about her surprise presence during Labrinth’s performance at Coachella last year to sing renditions of “I`m Tired” and “All For Us.”
The “Dune: Part Two” star called the musician “so talented” and a “wonderful person,” but revealed that she initially turned down his offer to perform at the music festival. “He asked me if I wanted to go out and perform and I immediately said, ‘Oh, absolutely not.’ I said, ‘I can’t do that,'” Zendaya recalled, noting that he had too much “stage fright.” “.
“I have bad memories of performing live as a child,” she explained, but added that she eventually convinced herself to do it, saying she “can’t run away from this forever.”
Coachella ended up marking Zendaya’s first live performance in more than seven years, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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