'I've got a fearlessness to being laid bare': how Yungblud became Britain's biggest rock star

lol I'm loving Yungblud's vibe, like totally refreshing to see someone breaking all the rules and doing their own thing! 🤘💥 He's got this crazy energy that just pulls you in and makes you wanna dance... and I think it's awesome how he connects with his fans on a personal level too. He's not just some cookie-cutter artist, he's real and authentic 🤗🎸 and that's what sets him apart. Plus, who doesn't love a good underdog story? I'm all about giving Yungblud my stamp of approval! 👍
 
🤔 I'm not sure I agree with all these "awww" moments surrounding Yungblud's rise to fame... Like, yeah he's got talent and stuff, but let's not forget he was basically begging for attention on social media and playing gigs in his bedroom 📹. That's not exactly the most conventional or inspiring story of success. And don't even get me started on the whole "hostile reviews from critics" thing - it just goes to show that having a thick skin is just as important as having talent 🤷‍♂️.

And what's with all this hype about Billy Corgan praising his voice? I mean, sure, Billy's no slouch, but comparing anyone to the "greatest voice in music history" is just plain hyperbolic 😒. And Robbie Williams' letter? Just a nice gesture, but does it really say that much about Harrison's artistry? 🤔

Also, 30,000 people at his Bludfest festival? That's not exactly a record-breaking attendance... and I think The National Bowl's capacity is way higher than that 📊. Not trying to be a buzzkill or anything, but let's keep things in perspective 👀.
 
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