Zara Larsson isn’t worried about being outspoken even if it affects her career.
The ‘So Good’ hitmaker would rather be herself than be at the top of the charts as she thinks that speaking out is "more important" than her career.
She said: "I have an impact, and I think if I can, you know, enlighten someone or change someone’s mind, then I think I did a great thing. I am not really concerned about how it will affect my career.
"I think that some things are more important than my career. And, I just can’t shut up! I am very vocal about everything. Who I am on social media is definitely who I am as a person."
And the 19-year-old singer is very vocal on social media and likes to comment on current affairs and issues that affect everybody.
She added: "I really look for things that are happening right now, things that are trending on Twitter that spark some kind of frustration in me, I guess.
"Like I see some injustice or inequality going on … obviously in America, since Trump, or in Poland when they were debating about making abortion illegal – there are so many different places.
"It’s not like I wake up and everything is just great, and everything is equal, and I’m like, ‘I’m going to be a mad bitch today’, that’s not really what it’s about."
Meanwhile, Zara thinks it is important to "embrace being sexual beings".
She told the new issue of Notion magazine: "I think we should definitely embrace being sexual beings. With this selfie era, it’s okay to think ‘I look really hot and I look great in this’. That’s a new thing, and I think it’s so cool to see girls posting a selfie with the caption ‘I slay’. I’m like ‘Yeah you do!’"