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In 2019, she signed with Epic Records and began working on Life Support, determined to retain full creative control throughout the process. The following year, she independently released As She Pleases, a collection of R&B-laced tracks including the Gold-certified anti-hookup anthem “Home With You.” Despite co-writing the majority of the project, Beer still wasn’t putting out the music she wanted to make. She felt like a “ cash cow,” parting ways with the label in 2017 in search of a new direction. It’s been a long road to Life Support for the 21-year-old artist, complete with an intense mental health journey and many fights for her artistic freedom.Īfter posting a cover of Etta James’s “At Last” on YouTube when she was 13, Beer landed a deal with Island Records and put out a string of bubblegum singles, like 2013’s piano-driven tween bop “ Melodies.” Those early tracks won over her large online following, but the music was a far cry from the soulful taste reflected by her YouTube covers. (“By a couple of friends I mean, like, two, 'cause I only have like two friends,” she says with a laugh.) Her preference for an intimate gathering may come as a surprise, as a young celebrity whose life is regularly on display to over 22 million followers, but it compliments the vulnerable material of the album. When the album dropped at midnight on Friday (February 26), Beer celebrated instead with a small pod of the people to whom she’s closest: her manager, her Life Support co-writing team, and a couple of friends. "I don't think I want to celebrate my album with a bunch of people who couldn't really give less of a shit whether I have music out or not,” Beer, MTV’s March Push Artist, says. But even before the coronavirus pandemic postponed its arrival nearly a year and prohibited such gatherings for the foreseeable future, she had already changed her mind about the grand soiree. Life Support features singles “Selfish,” Madison’s fastest ever gold certified record, and “Boyshit,” which Billboard said “makes a late case for one of the best pop chorus openings of 2020.” The album saw Madison continue to command creative through writing her own songs, producing, and creating her own visuals.As the musician’s star began to rise, Madison Beer had imagined a huge, extravagant party would toast the release of her debut album, Life Support. The album, a strong personal and artistic statement, received acclaim from the likes of V Magazine, Nylon, and NME who called it a “thrilling listen”.

Currently, Madison has over 3.5 billion streams across her catalogue globally and boasts a social following of over 27M on Instagram, 16M on TikTok, and 3M on Twitter.įollowing unprecedented success as an independent artist, rising pop star Madison Beer released her major label album debut Life Support, in early 2021. Her most most popular song on YouTube called " Reckless" The song was her personal best streaming week debut on Spotify and currently has over 79million streams on the platform. Find a dedicated community, comprehensive video summaries, and more! Madison Elle Beer is an American singer, musician and YouTuber.

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