When I was a kid I was always listening and singing along to Disney compilation CDs.
I would definitely go back to 'Kinky Boots' because that family, I think, is so wonderful and incredible, and my role and my part were just so fun to play. But I would definitely love to do other shows as well.
I always feel good after I change my hair. You get a haircut and feel positive and ready to take on the day.
I watch a lot of Disney.
Music is so universal, and so I love that we can all be different, and we can all just show that.
It depends on the arrangement. It could take 3 hours, it could take 3 days, it could take a week. 'Thrift Shop' took one arrangement session. We did it all in a circle that day. 'Evolution of Music' and 'Evolution of Beyonce' took a bunch of different sessions.
The first artist that did it for me with just production was James Blake... I was just blown away... I feel like James Blake kind of was the one that introduced me into that world.
I loved performing and knew it was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life, that regardless of monetary success, I wanted to make an impact while doing what I loved and that would be successful for me.
People aren't always going to approve or like what you have to say. But as long as you believe in it and are happy, that's all that matters.
I remember seeing 'Chicago' and 'Legally Blonde' and waiting by the stage door.
We're grateful for our diverse fans.
I think a capella and Christmas music just go really well together.
All my doppelgangers are random girls.
I never planned out my wedding.
I love all the 'Harry Potter' books. Those are just my favorites.
My favorite thing to hear is when people will come up and be like, 'I started an a capella group at my school!' or 'I got my best friend, and we wanted to sing, too!' And then they start groups.
As individuals, we are so different in our personalities, lifestyles, how we grew up, and our culture.
We're very comfortable in our own sound and what we do, and so that's where our inspiration is from - just things that we are truly inspired by or that we think will work well for us, and not just because something is Top 40.
When I was a kid, I was obsessed with Shania Twain. I would always go sing the song 'Honey I'm Home.' I was, like, 12, and I'm singing about coming home from work and PMS and stuff.
Even before Pentatonix, I always thought that I would be out here in New York doing Broadway and doing musical theater. That was what gave me the passion for music in the first place, so it's been really, really, cool.