But now, things have become more descriptive. I know that Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, and other big artists have done it. Something happening with TikTok, especially, is better storytelling. What do you feel was missing from the pop genre that you are now bringing? Some big artists are just flying within the pop world. Here, you have all these incredible artists. That heavily drives the scene.Īnd there are not a lot of new pop artists that are emerging. The music there is compared to the music in America. How does the pop music scene differ abroad versus Stateside? It can feel like you are putting yourself through it. You need to manifest inside to get material. Yes! I think as a writer, you can't always let go of things as quickly as other people would. It can take me down a road where I did not even realize I had feelings. Sometimes seeing movies or can drop ideas. For me, everything I write is always mixed up.
I think every song has something to do with the past-even if it is something I had to dig. Jasmine Safaeian Heartbreak is a common theme among your earliest singles, such as "I'll Break My Heart Again" and "Good Without." How much of your life experiences are inked through your songs? This whole generation of music-the last year and a half-has been incredible for young female artists. Concerning that sound, are there any contemporaries you listen to? So I am bringing two different worlds together. I also have emotional breakdowns or goosebump feelings in the music. And it is all about my saucier responses to breakups. There is a big middle ground there, where I have some upbeat pop songs that I love. I'd say my sound is very emotional ballads and pop. How would you describe your sound for new listeners? It gives me some tips for when I come back here on my tour. So seeing how she communicates and taking that under my stride-and then producing it in my way-is such a great lesson. I love how Tate speaks with the audience.
She's also taught me how to be more confident. We are really getting along well behind the scenes. From when I was 18 until now, those three years brought shifts at 21. It's been amazing to see that change-even within myself as a person.
to America to build a fan base is incredible. It has been incredible to see the growth from "Before I Go" to my single "House on Fire." This is especially traveling around different places. What have you learned on the road musically since your Epic Records 2020 debut, "Before I Go"? You're finishing up a tour with Tate McRae. music scene is "so different" from the one here in America. Accompanied by the styling and photo duo Miso Dam and Jasmine Safaeian during her Manhattan promotional stops, Webb remains spotlight ready wearing Chinese designer Angel Chen, and she's hoping to immerse herself in the fashion world on a bigger scale in the years to come.Ĭonnecting with Webb before she hits the stage for her Lower East Side performance, delves into her new projects, how she balances a love life, and why the U.K.
("Tattooed on your skin / With a safety pin," Webb sings on the poignant track.) Still, as Webb sits above the keys in introspection, she remarks, "There is a really big emotional story behind. Much like the musician's leading hit, Webb's follow-up ballad, "Dumb Love," also lays out the nuances of lyrical heartbreak. Webb's breakthrough single, "Good Without," recalls the familiar pain of young love's broken promises while her seven-track EP narrates the stages of healing. When we meet, she greets me on the 28th floor of Sony Music's Digital Audio Disc Lounge sitting atop a grand piano bench. recording artists like Emeli Sandé, Adele, Dua Lipa, and Amy Winehouse. The singer-songwriter recently completed her North American tour with the platinum-selling artist Tate McRae and took inspiration from fellow U.K. She's one of the latest signees at Epic Records, and so far, the vocalist's debut EP, Seven Shades of Heartbreak, has been streamed by hundreds of millions on Spotify alone. The 21-year-old British musician had a jam-packed schedule ahead of her spring industry performance at Ludlow House late last month. This song is a pre-release single to K/DA’s upcoming EP, EP title and cover will be added in when revealed.Mimi Webb is ready for her big crossover. Soyeon – Akali, Miyeon – Ahri, Bea Miller – Evelynn, Wolftyla – Kai’sa. Note: Assigned colors have changed for Soyeon and Miyeon to properly reflect their champion’s assigned color in K/DA. When you see me coming get out of the way You know that I love the sound of applause
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