Mae Muller: How do you become a breakout music star in lockdown?

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Sky News chats to north London singer-songwriter Mae Muller, one of many artists having to adapt during the coronavirus pandemic.

Little Mix - Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwall and Perrie Edwards - gave Muller some good advice.

"But I have to recognise my privilege, and going" - she holds her hand up in a mock 'woe is me' gesture -"'oh coronavirus really messed up my tour'. You know what I mean? It's upsetting, but I'm trying to see the bigger picture here. With the digital era making live shows the most lucrative medium for musicians, it is"frustrating", Muller concedes, because [touring] is"such a huge part of this industry, and that's how you kind of break as an artist".

"I feel like I'm quite a chill person so the mood of my session was chill," says Muller."I had my massive teddy bear in the back and just doing [the session] was quite nice and therapeutic. It was fun.

 

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