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Cleaning Sparks Creativity for Music Icon Cyndi Lauper
17 Oct
Summary
- Cyndi Lauper finds inspiration for songwriting while cleaning her house
- Lauper has been working on music for Broadway shows, including Kinky Boots and Working Girl
- After over 40 years in the industry, Lauper still feels she is "still learning" as a songwriter

According to a recent interview, iconic singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper has an unconventional source of inspiration for her music: household chores. The 72-year-old artist told fellow musician Gracie Abrams that she often gets creative ideas while cleaning her home.
"I clean the house, and while I'm cleaning, all this stuff comes to me. I don't know why," Lauper explained. She recalled how as a child, her mother would ask her to clean her room, and that's when she would sit and play guitar, surrounded by pictures of the Beatles.
Lauper has been busy working on music for Broadway shows, including the 2013 hit Kinky Boots and an upcoming adaptation of Working Girl, which she says has been in development for over a decade. She noted that writing for other performers' voices can be both "easier and harder" than writing for herself.
Despite her decades-long career, the "True Colors" artist says she still feels like she's "still learning" as a songwriter. "Sometimes you write something, you're like, 'Wow, look at what we did! Genius!' Then the next day you listen and go, 'What the heck were you thinking?' It's always like that, but ain't that what we do?" she remarked.
Lauper is set to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2025, a testament to her enduring impact on the music industry.