Adam Lambert says he titled Trespassing
to encourage fans to trespass into his world.
The 30-year-old Lambert discussed his
sophomore album in a Google Play interview.
“I wanted to call it trespassing
because I wanted the fans who buy the album to feel like they're
actually getting to trespass into my world. They're getting to kind
of like get a much more personalized view of who I am as a person and
an artist. And hopefully by them trespassing into my life I'm able
to trespass into theirs,” he said.
Lambert added that he wrote the track
Outlaws of Love to express how he feels about the adversity
the gay community faces.
“I wrote it from the perspective of
the sadness that I feel sometimes when I look at the adversity that
the gay and lesbian community faces on all aspects, with marriage,
with bullying, with suicide, with equal rights in general. And
that's what I wrote the song about.”
Lambert added that he later realized
that the single “can be applied to so many other situations.”
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