Benson Boone Reflects on His Musical Journey at the American Music Awards
Benson Boone, a rising star in the music industry, recently shared his thoughts on his whirlwind year at the American Music Awards in Las Vegas. In an interview with Variety, Boone expressed how much his life has changed since he opened for Taylor Swift on her Eras tour in London.
According to Boone, the past year has been a whirlwind of shows, songwriting, and releasing new music. Despite the hectic schedule, Boone is grateful for the opportunities that have come his way. He mentioned that he thrives on the excitement of putting himself out there and connecting with his fans.
Boone’s debut album, “Fireworks and Rollerblades,” was a hit for Warner Records, thanks to the success of his breakout single, “Beautiful Things.” Now, the 22-year-old singer-songwriter is gearing up to release his second studio album, “American Heart,” in June. Boone revealed that he drew inspiration from Bruno Mars for his new album, citing Mars’ unique blend of power-pop and R&B as a major influence.
Describing Mars as a musical icon, Boone expressed his desire to collaborate with the Grammy-winning artist. He hopes that “American Heart” will showcase his own take on Mars’ signature sound. Boone emphasized that the upcoming album holds a special place in his heart and represents his best work to date.
As the anticipation builds for the release of “American Heart” on June 20th under Warner Bros. Records, Boone is confident that this album will be a defining moment in his career. He expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to share his music with the world and connect with his audience on a deeper level.
Fans can catch Boone at the American Music Awards, airing live from Las Vegas on CBS and Paramount+. Stay tuned for more updates on Boone’s musical journey and the release of “American Heart.”