"I started singing at the Met when I was seven, and the competition was so fierce that it really prepared me"
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The real engine is the pivot to “competition was so fierce.” Rossum isn’t describing music as art so much as music as sport, a familiar move for performers navigating a celebrity economy that’s suspicious of privilege. Mentioning the Met signals pedigree; emphasizing “fierce” auditions and high stakes converts pedigree into grit. It’s a preemptive defense against the easy cynicism: you didn’t just get in, you survived.
“Prepared me” stays deliberately vague, and that vagueness is strategic. Prepared her for what, exactly: rejection, discipline, adult expectations, a career built on scrutiny? By leaving it open, she invites listeners to map their own idea of adversity onto hers, even if the setting is unusually rarefied. The subtext is a polished origin story: talent recognized early, hardened by an unforgiving system, ready for whatever industry comes next. It’s less about childhood nostalgia than about credibility in a world where being “trained” is impressive, but being “tested” is marketable.
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"I started singing at the Met when I was seven, and the competition was so fierce that it really prepared me." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-started-singing-at-the-met-when-i-was-seven-and-162753/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.







