"I have never had another job and I don't have a mortgage"
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Then comes the kicker: “and I don’t have a mortgage.” In Britain, the mortgage is shorthand for adulthood, stability, the social contract you sign when you stop improvising. Saying she doesn’t have one can read as enviable freedom, but the subtext is sharper: decades in the industry don’t automatically translate into the middle-class security people assume fame buys. It punctures the fantasy that a recognizable voice equals permanent safety.
The line also signals a kind of hard-won self-knowledge. Moyet came up in the synth-pop boom with Yazoo, then navigated the long afterlife of pop success: shifting labels, changing tastes, the churn that turns “icon” into “legacy act” overnight. Her phrasing is plain, almost accounting-like, which is exactly why it lands. No melodrama, no victimhood: just a neat, unsettling ledger of what an artistic life can cost, and what it can spare you from.
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