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MØ - When I Was Young (Official Video)




In a recent interview with i-D magazine, Denmark's pop star, Mø, explained the reason for her second late album. "Everything changed after Lean On," she points out the worldwide success of her feature vocals in Major Lazer and DJ Snake's 2015 bangar. "Many people are trying to guide you with opinions and everyone has the best intention, but it will be hard to cut noise." On YouTube 2bn mark was broken, but Mø Accessories to hits and associated pressure.


As a rising artist, the characteristics of the songs of the established act are lifetime opportunities, partly succeed, but others are defined by it. "Singing artists under development with bigger acts only if the singing singer has a clear vision for whom," the press correspondent Robbie Daw for the feedback of US Sirius XM Volume He says. So, for every Bruno Mars (BoB's Nothin 'on You), someone at Gotye after Jay-Z & Kanye West's "Why I Love You", "Ella Eyre" Rudimental "Waiting All Night", "Kimbra" There is Mr. Hudson after someone I knew.


In the case of Mau, her desired trajectory contradicted the success of lean on. Her debut album No Mythologies to Follow arrived a year ago and fell far more than the major Lazer electronic film distribution. Ryan Tedar, Benny Branco, Cashmere Cat, but the top chief collaborator is Moh Solo's artistic vision. Her recent, more stripped EP "I Was Young" talks more about Mø's initial iteration, but the person who first encountered her with Lean On certainly gets confused. "We opened all of these doors," told Entertainment Weekly. "I wanted to find my own sound"

The way to function is paved with a good intention. It is beneficial for David and Goliath to work with each other. For the future artists, it hits on a moving chance, a moving wagon. For big artists, it is double victory: It is cost effective to feature newborn babies to skilled singers with deep pockets. If beginners blow up, they are also part of the circus. The real challenge is what happens to new actions after that. "For all Bruno, pop novels are surprised by dozens of feature artists," Daw says. Is it worth the risk? surely. But please proceed with caution.








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