Charlie Puth Joins The Rolling Stone Interview: 'I Used to Be Very Cringe'
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Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth participates in an extended interview with Rolling Stone senior writer Brian Hiatt. The conversation covers Puth's career trajectory, his upcoming album titled 'Whatever’s Clever!', scheduled for release on March 27, and personal milestones, including marriage and impending fatherhood. Puth reflects on past critical reception of his music, acknowledging periods where his output lacked consistency, and discusses his current creative process as he prepares for a significant year that also includes a tour and a performance of the national anthem at the Super Bowl.
During the discussion, the two address specific aspects of Puth's discography, notably the song "See You Again," and reference a notable mention received from another widely recognized pop artist. At 34 years old, Puth discusses finding a more grounded artistic footing compared to earlier stages of his work.
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