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How Holly Humberstone Got Noticed by Taylor Swift

39 min · 4. Mai 2026
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WATCH THE OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO FOR "BEAUTY PAGENT" BY HOLLY HUMBERSTONE HERE [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3cedY9fE_g&list=RDl3cedY9fE_g&start_radio=1] 📺 Holly Humberstone grew up doing ballet in a small English town and somehow ended up walking the runway at Wembley Stadium in front of thousands of people while nearly having a wardrobe crisis in real time. She is telling us everything. In this episode of Middle Row, I sit down with BRIT Award-winning singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone fresh off her Coachella return and the release of her sophomore album Cruel World. This conversation goes deep. We cover family grief, childhood nostalgia, and why this album era feels so different from everything she has done before. Holly breaks down the exact cinematic references shaping her new visual world, the vocal production tricks behind tracks like Blue Dream, and what creative burnout actually looks like when you are a rising indie-pop artist with the whole industry watching. Plus the Taylor Swift Eras Tour call. She tells us what it was really like getting that surprise invite to open for Taylor, and the split-second decision she had to make while walking the Wembley runway that nobody knew about until now. We also do a full birth chart breakdown because obviously we do. And if you are someone who studies music marketing, artist branding, or the business of going from bedroom pop to festival headliner, this episode is genuinely essential listening. Holly Humberstone is one of the most interesting artists in music right now. This is the episode that explains why. Time Stamps: * 00:00:19 Holly Humberstone Ballet Background * 00:01:34 Last-Minute Wardrobe Crisis * 00:03:59 Wembley Stadium Runway Panic * 00:04:41 Taylor Swift Eras Tour * 00:07:11 Cruel World Album Lore & Family Grief * 00:12:31 Birth Chart Analysis * 00:18:45 Music Marketing & Artist Branding * 00:24:12 Cinematic Visual Era Inspiration * 00:31:05 Vocal Effects & Studio Production Secrets * 00:36:50 Creative Burnout & the Reality of Rising Fame Thank you coconuts for making it this far! Leave a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts with a recommendation for what artists or topics you want next on the show ⭐️ Instagram: @cocomocoe [instagram.com/cocomocoe/] TikTok: @cocomocoe [tiktok.com/@cocomocoe] YouTube: Coco Mocoe [https://www.youtube.com/@CocoMocoe]

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