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Regina Spektor interview at Charlie Rose, 2016.

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Regina Spektor speakes about her new album, "Remember Us to Life."

About Regina Spektor

Regina Ilyinichna Spektor is a Russian-born American singer, songwriter, and pianist.

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In the midst of a whirlwind promotional tour for her sixth studio album, Regina Spektor sat down with Charlie Rose in 2016. The resulting conversation, preserved in this 18:32 clip, offers a rare glimpse into the creative process of one of the most innovative and enigmatic artists of our time.

Regina Spektor's artistic trajectory is a fascinating study in contrasts. Born in Moscow to a family of Jewish intellectuals, she defected to the United States at the age of nine, where she would eventually develop her unique blend of poetic lyrics, soaring melodies, and genre-bending eclecticism. By 2016, Spektor had established herself as a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, with a devoted fan base and a string of critically lauded albums under her belt.

What makes this interview clip so notable is the timing. "Remember Us to Life," Spektor's sixth studio album, was released just weeks before this conversation took place. The album marked a significant departure from her earlier work, incorporating more electronic elements and exploring themes of love, loss, and social justice. In this context, Spektor's discussion with Charlie Rose offers a unique window into the creative decisions behind "Remember Us to Life," as well as the personal experiences that informed its lyrics.

One of the most striking aspects of this interview is Spektor's candor about her songwriting process. She speaks openly about the ways in which her Russian heritage continues to influence her work, and how she draws inspiration from a wide range of sources – from classical music to hip-hop. Her conversation with Rose is characterized by its informality and intimacy, making it feel more like a conversation between friends than a traditional interview.

What's also notable about this clip is the context in which it was filmed. Charlie Rose, one of America's most respected journalists and television personalities, has long been known for his incisive interviews with artists and thought leaders from across the cultural spectrum. The fact that he chose to devote an entire segment to Regina Spektor speaks volumes about her status as a major talent within the music world.

As viewers watch this clip, they'll be struck by Spektor's intelligence, wit, and generosity of spirit. Her conversation with Rose is peppered with insightful observations on everything from the role of feminism in contemporary culture to the challenges of navigating the music industry as an artist of color. What emerges is a portrait of Regina Spektor as a deeply thoughtful and creative individual – someone who is unafraid to take risks, challenge her own assumptions, and push the boundaries of what's possible within the world of popular music.

Ultimately, this interview clip offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of an artist's mind. It's a testament to Regina Spektor's boundless creativity, intellectual curiosity, and willingness to take risks – qualities that have made her one of the most beloved and respected artists of our time.

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