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A number-one album. A sold out night at Wembley Arena. Support slots on Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran’s tours. After years of relentless graft, the singer was flying high – and then made the decision to drop out of the spotlight. Now, she’s back and ready for anything
After five relentless years, indie-rock sensation Lindsey Jordan finally found the stillness she needed. Leaving New York behind for a sunlit house in North Carolina, the soul-baring SNAIL MAIL songwriter broke old superstitions, escaped the heartbreak loop and quietly rebuilt her sound. “I didn’t want to have this sad girl thing tattooed on my chest,” she tells Brian Howe. “There’s a quality to getting older where not everything is the end of the world.”
Since shooting to the top of the charts at 21, she’s established herself as one of the UK’s most successful solo artists – and a queen of periodic reinvention. The latest project Rita Ora has been pouring her energy into? Her health
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Unstoppable force By Lucy Feldman TEYANA TAYLOR IS BALANCING A WORKLOAD that borders on ridiculous. On the day we speak, her to-do list includes participating in a Q&A about One Battle After Another,
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