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Written by JJ Barnes
I interviewed singer songwriter LiLi Roquelin about her music career, what inspires her, and her new song, Childfree.
My name is LiLi Roquelin and I am a singer-songwriter-producer based in New York City. I’m original from France and I’ve been living in the US for over 15 years!
I started writing poems when I was 9 or 10 years old. Then I started to write more poems mostly in English.
When I was 14, I formed my first band in high school and I collaborated with them, I’d write the lyrics and the topline singing melody, I’d also help with synth programming.
My first album release was here in the US with an original pop-rock band. The song was called “Wall Around You”. That was also the first song of mine to air on local commercial radio. This song is about being in a relationship with somebody that does not see you and doesn’t let you in and yet you tell him that you will melt his heart.
It is my current single and it’s called “Childfree”!
“Childfree” was challenging to write and produce because the message in it is very personal. It’s for women, like myself, that are happy to have a chosen to live a life without children. I didn’t know what kind of reaction I would get from the public considering how controversial the topic can be for some people, and I knew it would get some backlash too so I was scared and had doubts at times. Then I finally realized “if I don’t do this for us women, who will?”.
Women are free, we need to stand up for our freedoms and I am very happy to be a voice for us the childless by choice women, and to inspire many to speak up and do what they want to do! I am ultimately grateful for the response it got and that it’s been called “the anthem for childfree women” by such women themselves.
I am mostly focusing on spreading the word about “Childfree” and I also have a few music videos concepts and a few early ideas for future songs in the works.
I try to let my creativity be free. I don’t like staying in one style or theme. Otherwise, it’s like forcing yourself to feel a certain way every day and that’s not healthy.
Oh wow that is a tough question! They are all my babies it’s hard to pick one. Today, it’s “After Dark” from my latest album “Be Inspired”. It has an emotional progression in it and I also love how the studio band followed that, it is powerful.
For sure! These days I listen a lot to Ludovico Einaudi, a fantastic contemporary pianist, and also British goddess Florence and the Machine.
I write my own songs since 2008 when I started being a solo artist. Before that I was collaborating in bands. Sometimes I do collaboration singles.
Voice is my main instrument and I accompany myself with Piano or ukulele. I play a bit the guitar too.
I love performing live, I played any playable venues in New York City until the pandemic hit. Livestreaming is quite interesting too. For events, visit my website http://liliroquelin.com/events
Yes please! All my albums and singles are now available at all music platforms. Links are here: http://liliroquelin.com
I think so, but I have supported myself and motivated myself on my own since forever, I am self-driven.
How people connect to the songs, they have their own interpretation and sometimes it touches their soul and when they tell me about how “it changed their lives”, that is the best reward.
I really liked (and still do) having dance choreography done with my music. Maddie Ziegler (Sia’s dancer) danced on multiple of my songs. I love mixing art forms. I enjoy having my music used on Film and other visual expression because the art directors will interpret it differently and the story I had in my head when I wrote it and I find this really fascinating, I am passionate about that part of music synchronization.
Dance is something unique, there are the choreographer, the dancer and the lighting involved and it’s all body movements and emotions, it’s very moving to me.
I do Instagram lives regularly on Mondays at 6pm EST. Follow me on social media and come say hello!
Learn an instrument too so you don’t have to always rely on other musicians to play live, that way you can also play solo.
Yes absolutely. I would have never had all these exciting experiences in my life if I hadn’t followed my calling to move to the US. Of course, it was never always easy. If you have a calling to go somewhere (not necessarily the US) to live your dreams, just go! Do it!
Thank you for this interview! http://liliroquelin.com with music links on front page! Follow me and say hello on Instagram http://instagram.com/liliroquelin , http://twitter.com/liliroquelin , watch my music videos on my busy Youtube channel http://youtube.com/liliroquelin – You can hear “Childfree” at this link: https://youtu.be/Oz6eBLCwmR0
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