People can be cruel I learned that early': US pop star Madison Beer on child fame and fan attacks
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People can be cruel  I learned that early': US pop star Madison Beer on child fame and fan attacks
"Madison Beer may only be 26, but she is something of a veteran in the pop industry. She got her start at 13, after Justin Bieber tweeted a link to a YouTube video of her covering Etta James's At Last, and has spent the intervening decade-plus toiling away in mainstream pop, amassing a huge gen Z fanbase in the process including more than 60 million followers between Instagram and TikTok."
"the day before we speak, it's announced that her single Bittersweet, released in October, has become her first song to reach the US Hot 100 chart, entering at No 98. When I suggest congratulations are in order, she shrugs off the achievement. I'm obviously super excited and thankful whenever a song performs well, but I think I'm at the point where I love what I make, and I'm proud of it regardless."
"As she prepares for the release of her third album, Locket, she is in prime position to break through to pop's upper echelon: Her 2023 album Silence Between Songs featured the sleeper hits Reckless and Home to Another One, the latter a sorely underrated Tame Impala-inspired cut, and in 2024 she released Make You Mine, a Top 50 single in the UK which was nominated for a best dance pop recording Grammy."
Madison Beer is a 26-year-old pop artist who began her career at 13 after Justin Bieber shared a YouTube video of her covering Etta James's 'At Last.' She has spent more than a decade in mainstream pop and amassed over 60 million followers on Instagram and TikTok. Her single 'Bittersweet' became her first song to enter the US Hot 100 at No. 98. Beer prepares a third album, Locket, following 2023's Silence Between Songs, which included sleeper hits 'Reckless' and 'Home to Another One.' Her 2024 single 'Make You Mine' reached the UK Top 50 and earned a Grammy nomination. Beer emphasizes loving her work over chasing charts or awards.
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