Ellie Goulding strives to write positive songs for fans
British pop star Ellie Goulding has made it her mission to write songs filled with positivity.
The Burn singer has become a role model for millions of people around the world, and the 29-year-old is well aware of how much attention her music garners, so she sets out to write tunes which resonate with her young devotees.
"I don't want girls to get to my age and feel like they're not
pretty enough, not thin enough, or they're not good enough for
something or someone," she told Seventeen magazine. "I'm naturally
compassionate - that's something I really like about myself. I
always consider other people before myself, and I think that's what
I try to do with my music."
"I want to write lyrics that girls can relate to," she added. "I'm
a girl; I know how hard it is... If girls are anything like me when
I was a teenager, then I want them to know everything is going to
be okay."
Ellie has been romantically linked to the likes of Niall Horan, Ed
Sheeran and Skrillex in the past, and last month (Feb16) she split
from Dougie Poynter after spending two years in a relationship with
him.
However, in her Seventeen interview, the chart-topper maintains she
and Ed were never in a relationship, and insists her song On My
Mind is not about him.
"We've known each other for a few years," she began. "I think he's
a really nice guy and a brilliant musician. We've bumped into each
other and we've hung out and stuff, but the thing is if I hang out
with someone, it's instantly like I'm 'dating' them. We were never
in a relationship. My song is not about him."
She did, however, briefly date One Direction's Niall, and she is
grateful for his continued friendship: "We're still friends. We
went on a few dates, and it was really fun. He's a really, really
lovely guy. He's got the biggest sense of humor, he's very caring,
and I see him as a genuine friend in the industry."
Meanwhile, Ellie has assured fans she is not "quitting music" after
her latest break-up. She confirmed the split in a new interview
with Britain's The Sun newspaper, published on Thursday (10Mar16),
when she admitted it's been tough dealing with the heartache in the
public eye.
"I'm not in a relationship any more and that's been hard," Ellie
confessed, before revealing she is planning a career hiatus to
revamp her personal life once her Delirium world tour ends in
October (16).
"I'm not writing new stuff," she said. "I'm not sure when I'll
release a new album. It might not even be next year. I need time
off for my own head."
Her comments prompted some fans to fear she was walking away from
the music industry completely, but she has since taken to Twitter
to insist she will be back after taking a well-deserved
vacation.
"I am not quitting music, I've come too far for that!" she declared
on Thursday afternoon. "Just having a break. It's been seven years
since I had time off.... Love you all."