I went and watched the full interview, and I originally was biased against this woman, UNTIL I heard the fact that she writes the lyrics.
Which brings about the natural question; why can't she just go get hired as a writer, and sell those lyrics to "real artists"?
Glad you asked. Go ask how long Missy Elliott was held up in her career, because she had the lyrics, but not the look, and go ask any other writer, how they are overlooked, underpaid, clowned and mistreated.
There's not even a real pathway to the shine some of them deserve, so that's what the industry gets.
2 equally imperfect sides to this story; let them fight