


The song is this whole tortured look back at a love that starts in adolescence. When I was 14, I wrote the lyrics to “Ghost” by The Indigo Girls on my Converse high tops. And before we get to our essay, we want to share a few of your stories about love and music - and feelings, a lot of feelings. “I’ve Got a Feeling” from The Black Eyed Peas. We asked: What’s the song that taught you about love when you were a teen? And so many of you responded. In our first episode of this season, we asked you a question. speaker 9įrom The New York Times, I’m Anna Martin, and this is the Modern Love podcast. I’m calling from Buenos Aires, Argentina. From Nat King Cole to One Direction, these are the songs that filled their adolescent hearts with longing and passion. The Life Support Tour continues at Manchester Academy on Friday April 15 and tickets are on sale now at .uk.Transcript Modern Love Podcast: First Love Mixtape, Side B Listeners from around the world shared their teenage anthems. And the smell of leaves is very nostalgic!Ī bath - going all out with a bath bomb and candles. To me it's the most drastic change and being from New York, I loved fall. I like the leaves changing colour and when it's warm but not super hot. I just finished Ozark and I'm a huge fan of that - it's so good.įall.
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What's your most recently watched TV show? What's your most played song at the moment? So it shouldn’t be too much longer." Quickfire Questions with Madison Beer. "I have tonnes of songs that I've finished and in the works - and an album coming together really nicely. Madison also revealed that new music is 'on its way' with her next album 'coming together really nicely.' She tells the Manchester Evening News: "I wanted to be pretty much done with the album before I drop anything new because I want it to come out in a cohesive way and I want everything to feel super connected - so I just want to be strategic when I drop the next few things. "It’s definitely really emotional and cool to see them grow with me.” Even some of them, who I just met, tell me, ‘oh I was at your very first show,’ which I played at a tiny, tiny 150-cap venue in London like five years ago. “I met a lot of them… who I’ve known since we were literally 12 or 13 so it’s pretty crazy. The Life Support tour has allowed her to resume meeting them in person. " It’s really special, I don’t know that every artist can say that they’re so close with their fans and have such genuine, true friendships with so many of them." The 'Dear Society' singer often makes time to chat with her fans online (even with her colossal 30-million-strong Instagram following) and says she has maintained ‘genuine, true friendships’ with ‘so many’ of them. “Having music out that I’m really proud of and feel really passionate about, they finally get to really enjoy that with me.” “My relationship with my fans is the most important thing to me and it’s really been able to flourish over the past couple of years,” she tells the Manchester Evening News.

She went on to sign with Epic Records in 2019, teasing singles 'Good in Goodbye', 'Selfish,' 'Baby' and 'Boys**t' before unveiling her album in February last year. “Every step of the way has been crucial to where I am now so I wouldn’t change anything,” Madison affirms. Soon after she featured on Jax Jones’ and Martin Solveig’s track All Day and Night which peaked at number 10 in the UK charts. In 2018 she independently released her EP As She Pleases, which garnered 700 million streams globally. Nowadays she’s making the music she’s passionate about and is ‘very grateful’ for the path she went on. Barely a teenager, the New Yorker signed a record deal after Justin Bieber shared a YouTube video of her singing a Bruno Mars mash-up to his 20 million Twitter followers.īut by age 16 she was dropped, before having the chance to release an album. Madison’s debut album Life Support and its subsequent tour have been a long time coming.
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Read more: Manchester shoppers can bag free makeup and discounts at Trafford Centre Boots this weekend “I remember you guys have a funny nickname for yourselves, right?” she recalls, referring to ‘Mancunians’ and ‘Mancs.’ “It’s definitely a fun place to be and I’m excited to come back!” The 23-year-old is set to perform in Manchester on Good Friday, for the first time in four years.

And I think we’re all really happy to be back together after so long." "I love my European fans so it’s good to be back in front of them. "It's really crazy to be back, I’m really, really happy," she says of the tour. Just more than two years since the pandemic began, which disrupted the music industry and halted tours globally, Madison is glad to be performing live again. She's halfway through the European leg of her Life Support tour, visiting 22 cities in 14 different countries. After releasing her debut album last year, American pop star Madison Beer is finally back on the road.
