Per Rolling Stone, he also said, “I don’t hate my father, and I don’t resent him existing. It’s just something I’ve grown up with all my life — not being part of a life that had so much energy. When you’re a kid, people assume you have no mind of your own, which at a very early age I did. It’s my way of resisting people’s singular vision of my music.”
And in the documentary Everybody Here Wants You, his mom, Mary Guibert, said, “He really didn’t see himself linked to his father in that way, that somehow he would inherit his
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