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13.10.2022 - 22:19 / variety.com
Ilana Kaplan It’s been seven years since Charlie Puth’s single “See You Again” thrust him into the pop spotlight. While the pandemic cratered the touring business, Puth, like almost all musicians and performers, turned to social media to stay in the public eye. He used TikTok to reach out to fans, replacing some of the energy that came from live shows. Not only did his more than 19 million followers get some of his thirst traps, but they also learned a handful of lessons about music theory. Now, the New Jersey-born singer is ready to bare all with his third album, “Charlie.” How did Tik Tok transform your music career? It made me very open-minded to showing the process. I used to have this mentality of “I need to go away for an extended period of time and work on my music alone and not show anybody and give away the secrets.” But now I can give every secret away. It actually makes the songs more vibrant.
Was your pivot to TikTok accidental or on purpose? It started a little bit out of boredom, but it was a couple of things. Obviously, we didn’t have that as a result of the pandemic, so I had to perform for people digitally, and [that] meant making songs in front of them. When millions of people get excited hearing you make a song, it makes you want to finish that song and make it even better. It took the place of me being backstage. Why did your knowledge of music theory become such a hallmark of your TikTok platform? I’ve always been fascinated with making things that are perceived as mundane and wildly entertaining. I realized that people always have a yearning to learn, and I just want to be in front of that. I want to be the “cool teacher.” Maybe if I weren’t doing this for a living, I’d be a teacher. Is there
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Singer Charlie Puth is speaking out against Ellen DeGeneres' music label, claiming he was ghosted by them. The claims against DeGeneres' Interscope Geffen A&M Records' eleveneleven label follow fellow pop singer Greyson Chance's allegations regarding how the comedian "abandoned" him. Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth addressed his experience under Ellen DeGeneres' record label.
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No more beautiful music. Charlie Puth claimed he was abandoned by Ellen DeGeneres‘ short-lived record label shortly after Greyson Chance shared his own similar allegations about working with the talk show host.
Shortly after Greyson Chance slammed Ellen DeGeneres for being “manipulative,” Charlie Puth is opening up about his own experiences at the former television host’s music label.
Ellen DeGeneres was «manipulative,» «blatantly opportunistic» and «way too controlling» after she signed him to her now defunct music label, Charlie Puth is opening up about his own unpleasant experience with the former TV host's music label.In an interview with, the 30-year-old GRAMMY-nominated singer recalled feeling abandoned not long after he signed with eleveneleven back in 2011. While the «Attention» singer said he never had a problem with DeGeneres personally, Puth said that wasn't exactly the case with the team running DeGeneres' label.«We both have different experiences, me versus Greyson,» Puth told the magazine.
Ellen DeGeneres was «manipulative,» «blatantly opportunistic» and «way too controlling» after she signed him to her now defunct music label, Charlie Puth is opening up about his own unpleasant experience with the former TV host's music label.In an interview with, the 30-year-old GRAMMY-nominated singer recalled feeling abandoned not long after he signed with eleveneleven back in 2011. While the «Attention» singer said he never had a problem with DeGeneres personally, Puth said that wasn't exactly the case with the team running DeGeneres' label.«We both have different experiences, me versus Greyson,» Puth told the magazine.
Charlie Puth didn’t have the exact same experience as Greyson Chance when he was signed to Ellen DeGeneres‘ label.
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