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Singer-songwriter Hope Tala, one of the most exciting voices in British R&B, whose debut album Hope Handwritten charts three and a half years of heartbreak, new love and coming of age. As if writing an acclaimed album wasn't enough, Hope is also in the process of writing a debut novel, Maelstrom which sold in a heated seven-way auction.
She joins Freya for this week's episode of Character Study to talk about writing a coming-of-age album over three and a half years, what it feels like to watch strangers sing your most intimate songs back to you, and what happened when Hope took her album to her label and they told her it was only 60% there. They also talk about being a big feelers in a stiff-upper-lip culture, Hope's artistic journey and why openness has been the making of her, sending a song to your partner very early in a relationship to say this is how I feel, and what it means to release art into the world and let it stop being yours.
This is a conversation about feeling things deeply β and why the best things in Hope's life have happened because she let herself.
π₯ WATCH the full episode HERE
πΆ Listen to Hope's music
π€³ Follow Hope on insta
π Buy Freya's novel: A Real Piece of Work
π Follow @freybromley on Instagram for updates and to ask your questions
π Join Freya's newsletter at freyabromley.substack.com for behind the scenes thoughts
ποΈ And hit subscribe wherever you get your podcasts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Freya BromleySinger-songwriter Hope Tala, one of the most exciting voices in British R&B, whose debut album Hope Handwritten charts three and a half years of heartbreak, new love and coming of age. As if writing an acclaimed album wasn't enough, Hope is also in the process of writing a debut novel, Maelstrom which sold in a heated seven-way auction.
She joins Freya for this week's episode of Character Study to talk about writing a coming-of-age album over three and a half years, what it feels like to watch strangers sing your most intimate songs back to you, and what happened when Hope took her album to her label and they told her it was only 60% there. They also talk about being a big feelers in a stiff-upper-lip culture, Hope's artistic journey and why openness has been the making of her, sending a song to your partner very early in a relationship to say this is how I feel, and what it means to release art into the world and let it stop being yours.
This is a conversation about feeling things deeply β and why the best things in Hope's life have happened because she let herself.
π₯ WATCH the full episode HERE
πΆ Listen to Hope's music
π€³ Follow Hope on insta
π Buy Freya's novel: A Real Piece of Work
π Follow @freybromley on Instagram for updates and to ask your questions
π Join Freya's newsletter at freyabromley.substack.com for behind the scenes thoughts
ποΈ And hit subscribe wherever you get your podcasts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.