It's been like banging my head against a brick wall': Jake Bugg on class, anxiety and impostor syndrome
Briefly

Jake Bugg reflects on the transition from youth to adulthood, realizing that he is now seen as one of the 'grownups' in the industry.
Bugg's first taste of fame came at 17 when he played at Glastonbury and quickly rose to prominence, becoming the youngest male artist to debut at No 1 in the UK charts.
Despite his early success, Bugg expresses uncertainty about how his music will be received now, as he prepares to release his sixth album, "A Modern Day Distraction."
Bugg candidly admits to disliking interviews, demonstrating his shyness yet eagerness to engage about his music and experiences in the public eye.
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