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The signs have all been positive for the Capitol/EMI-signed 25-year-old since her unveiling last week as the UK’s 2023 Eurovision Song Contest participant. When the prospect of representing her country – on home turf, no less – was raised by her manager Will Bloomfield of Modest! Management, Muller did not need to think twice. I'm aiming high! I'd love to be in the top five. Top five would be a dream, but I'd be happy with top 10, even if top five is the goal, she says. I'm SO excited to participate in Eurovision this year and represent the UK! I've loved watching Eurovision all my life, so to compete in such a massive music competition is simply brilliant. I’m a huge fan of so many of the artists that have found success at Eurovision, from ABBA to Måneskin! — Mae Muller British certifications – Mae Muller". British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved 1 May 2022. Type Mae Muller in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter. a gorgeous piece of pop escapism and the platinum-certified smash hit “Better Days” (a US chart-topping

Mae Muller: 'I have always wanted to strive for honesty and authenticity' ". Yahoo News. 13 September 2023 . Retrieved 20 November 2023. Kalush Orchestra from Ukraine won Eurovision 2022 with their song “Stefania.” but due to the ongoing Russian invasion, the contest cannot be held in Ukraine. Therefore, the United Kingdom is co-hosting the competition in Liverpool with a grand emphasis on Ukraine’s win, culture and traditions: In 2021, Muller appeared as guest vocalist on "When You're Out" with Billen Ted. [16] She then joined the Swedish artist collective Neiked and the American rapper Polo G on the single " Better Days", [17] [18] a song which was a new entry at number 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart of 30 October, later peaking at number 23. [19] "Better Days" scored a Top 10 US Pop Airplay and also charted on the UK Singles Chart, reaching a peak position of number 32. [20] [21] 2023–present: Eurovision Song Contest and Sorry I'm Late [ edit ] Muller performing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, United Kingdom

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On 5 April 2019, Muller released her debut compilation album, Chapter 1. [10] She then supported Little Mix on their 2019 LM5: The Tour. [11] Following the tour, she released a single titled "Therapist", which she had performed on the tour. [12] Alongside the release of "Therapist", Muller also announced her first national tour, visiting five cities across the United Kingdom. [13] In September 2020, she announced that her third EP would be released on 6 November 2020. [14] The EP, titled No One Else, Not Even You, was supported by a headline tour across the United Kingdom and Europe. [15]

The news was exclusively revealed by Zoe Ball on the Radio 2 Breakfast show earlier today (Thursday 9 March) and tonight at 8.55pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, Scott Mills will have the first exclusive TV interview with Mae and the first televised broadcast of the official music video. Meet Mae Muller, Little Mix's New Opening Act". United by Pop. 10 November 2019. Archived from the original on 5 March 2021 . Retrieved 14 September 2020. To celebrate the release of her Debut album 'Sorry Im Late' Mae Muller will come to Leeds for an Album Launch Show (this will be a short show with Q&A and a signing afterwards) In a world where music marketing is largely TikTok-based, this is the biggest possible live music opportunity and a platform that can genuinely make a huge difference in one night – albeit with a lot of work before it,” says Ben Mawson, who masterminded the 2022 campaign alongside his Tap co-founder Ed Millett. “There's a ‘Eurovision army’ who aren't necessarily your ordinary music fans, there is overlap obviously, but it genuinely translates into chart success and huge visibility and profile – especially if you have the personality to represent well. A large part of it is about a charm offensive before the big performance.”

Will Bloomfield:“It's the biggest television music show in the world. It's an incredible platform with the joy of music at its core. It's a no-brainer, right?” to celebrate the female experience at large, capturing the mood of her generation with playful precision. Mae Jo Charrington:“It's potentially a game-changer for Mae. It's a global platform and that is a dream for an artist, management and label. The fact that it is in the UK this year is probably the biggest upside for her to get recognition in her home market and hopefully become a household name. The market is more fragmented than ever, so we have to be as open as possible to new opportunities. At EMI, we have three female artists in the Top 40: Mae Stephens, Mae Muller and Caity Baser. We discovered Mae Stephens and Caity Baser on TikTok and maybe that's a platform we've needed for new female artists to be able to come through and shine more easily than before. We're going to really put our foot on the pedal with that.” Representing the host country and being the representative of such a large event is a great responsibility. Moreover, Eurovision is an important event for the Brits, and after Sam Ryder’s successful performance in 2022 it's an even bigger honor. But Mae did not hesitate for a second: To host on behalf of Ukraine makes it that much more special, and it's important that they feel just as celebrated as us,” says Muller. “[Eurovision being in the UK] is a pressure, but it's good pressure, especially with it being in such an iconic music city as Liverpool. So we're all excited.”

JC:“Artists have got to have great songs. They've got to be talented. They've got to work hard, but they've also got to be likeable and Mae is really, really likeable. There's a big bit of Mae that's quite ‘girl next door’, and I think that's important. I remember [Modest! director] Richard Griffiths saying, ‘We just have to get Mae in front of people because they will love her.’ And now we've got the biggest platform we could have asked for.” Sometimes they would do two shows in one day and that show is like a two and a half hour HIIT class whilst singing! Honestly the amount of effort and strength it takes is insane," she explained. READ MORE: UK Eurovision entry Mae Muller: “I wanted to write something that made people feel empowered” Following an extensive search headed by 2023 partners the global music management and publishing company TaP Music, the BBC can confirm that singer-songwriter Mae Muller will be representing the United Kingdom at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest, set to be held in Liverpool on behalf of Ukraine, in May 2023 with I Wrote A Song. Even though there was a little bit of fear because it's such a big deal, I thought: "You know what? You can't allow fear to get in the way of this, it's such an amazing thing, one in a million experience." And so I said yes. I'll deal with the nerves later, she jokes. I think he really changed the way a lot of people in the UK looked at Eurovision. Mae Mullher about Sam Ryder

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Muller first began writing her own music at the age of eight and attended Fine Arts College in Belsize Park, north London. In 2007, as a child, she appeared in the music video for " Grace Kelly" by Mika. [3] [4] 2017–2022: EP's, Chapter 1 and collaborations [ edit ] If you want to catch Mae live later this year, she'll be playing the following dates throughout November: Mae Muller announces O2 Forum Kentish Town show on UK tour". MyLondon. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021 . Retrieved 14 September 2020.

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