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EP 9 | Authenticity & Legacy in UK Music | MelodrAmatic with Povism and Lilac Dior

28 min · 29 de ago de 2025
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Join Josh Povism on MelodrAmatic as he sits down with Lilac Dior for a candid conversation. This episode delves into authenticity in music, Lilac Dior's unique inspiration (her "future self"), and her versatile sound, including her new positive track "Fine Little Miss". They also dissect the current state of the UK music scene, from the challenges of gaining support and the glorification of negative themes, to the underrepresentation of talented female artists. Discover why Lilac Dior believes success is defined by the legacy you leave behind, not just wealth.

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episode EP 11 | Dismantling Stereotypes | MelodrAmatic with Povism and Remi artwork

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episode EP 10 | From Piano to Pixles | MelodrAmatic with Povisim and Lina artwork

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