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Maude Latour’s first brush with viral fame got here in early 2020 when she posted a video on TikTok of her singing her authentic observe “Furnishings” to the tune of the piano. “It was throughout a time that I did not assume my music was going to be rising due to quarantine,” the singer tells AP over Zoom from Los Angeles, the place she fittingly had simply completed a gathering with TikTok. “Every little thing was canceled.” Firstly of the yr, she had set her plans — a competition slot at SXSW and a tour through the fall; as a substitute, she discovered herself at house in her New York residence.
“It really nonetheless was a time that completely modified every part,” Latour explains. “The platform has such a capability to spotlight somebody or discover the individuals who like it. And when it really works, it works.” With the inhabitants remoted through the pandemic, they discovered new music they may relate to utilizing the app. Singers went viral for merely performing within the consolation of their front room, amassing hundreds of followers with out ever leaving their properties. It was a means for folks to attach through the pandemic with musicians and followers.
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Latour skilled this firsthand. Her effervescent pop songs (assume Lorde’s “Inexperienced Gentle” and Hayley Kiyoko’s “for the ladies”) offered the final word high-energy escape for customers scrolling for the subsequent sticky earworm. “Individuals on the app are so humorous — once they love one thing, they like it a lot,” the 22-year-old singer says. It was evident for Latour within the almost 100,000 followers she shortly amassed.
It might be a year-and-a-half till Latour was again on campus at Columbia College, and when she returned as a senior, loads of her classmates had heard her music (because of TikTok, in fact). “Individuals would move me notes within the library saying, ‘Oh, love your music,’ or I would go into the library and folks could be whispering my identify,” she recollects.
The New York-based pop newcomer, who went to an all-girls college rising up, has turn out to be recognized for utilizing her music to replicate on the complexities of feminine friendships and sexuality. In February 2021 she tweeted, “its actually the binary/phallic constraints on love and emotion that trigger us to place love into packing containers. female love is fluidity, boundaryless, friendship and romance blur, it’s true feeling and it has no ends.”
In March, she shared “Lola,” an ode to her finest good friend. The TikTok the place she performed the music for Lola occurred to obtain greater than 220,000 likes. One commenter wrote, “Maude actually out right here blurring the road between friendship and relationship,” to which she replied, “i want i may inform u the entire story. This music should do within the meantime.” One other requested if the one could be “taking part in while you stroll down the aisle to Lola,” and queer icon FLETCHER declared, “i’m so right here for this.”
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“I have been an advocate for this, blurry, indescribable love that is friendship, however [it’s] a lot deeper, and all your relationships are confused by it.” Latour describes her traditionally all-girls college as “a spot the place all these emotions mush.” She’s nonetheless navigating these sophisticated relationships, which she’s “beginning to notice will not be absolutely sustainable” as she grows up and develops deeper emotions. She described these relationships on TikTok as a “advanced lovefriendblur.”
Specializing in these friendships has repeatedly confirmed to be vital lyrical fodder for her. “I am not in love proper now,” Latour confidently declares. “However I’m nurturing friendships. It took me a second to comprehend that they want as a lot care as a romantic relationship. If it’s performed proper, this will get to be a supply of affection and life for you for years.” As she figures it out, she calls her music “an precise real-time reflection of how I am feeling.”
On her newest observe “Chances,” Latour appears destined for superstardom, prepared to affix her icons, together with No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani. Her upcoming EP is slated for launch Sept. 30 and follows her 2019 EP Starsick 2021 EP Strangers Perpetually.
Relatively than romance, she has different issues to deal with — like getting ready to embark on a significant tour. She’s hitting the competition circuit, taking part in Lollapalooza, ACL and Music Midtown. Her exhibits, which she describes as “rave events,” have created an unimaginable neighborhood for her. “It’s this intangible world, and selling and sharing involves fruition in a live performance,” she says. “[The music] will get the closure it wants, and it is cool to fulfill folks and be an actual particular person off the display.”
She additionally plans to put in writing songs day by day, spend time within the studio and watch Love Island — a notoriously time-consuming endeavor. Latour is targeted on crafting “excellent pop songs and a sonic universe, the way in which No Doubt does, or the way in which that each artist I like has performed.”
Latour, nevertheless, might want to navigate some change, although alongside the way in which. A lot of her music and video content material — largely shot on the Columbia campus — has been immediately linked to New York. With a whirlwind yr forward, she’s bracing for a departure from town she’s referred to as house for the previous a number of years. “I’ve lived my life by the lens of New York Metropolis for therefore lengthy,” she notes. “As soon as I lose New York because the backdrop for every part, I am curious what’s going to substitute it.”
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