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Noah Kahan opens up about 'one of the central struggles' of his music career


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Ahead of his latest concert, in support of Small Business Saturday, the artist spoke about representing small-town Vermont, his relationship with social media and his recent Grammy nomination.

Noah Kahan, a rising star in the music industry, has openly discussed one of the central struggles of his career in a recent interview with Yahoo Entertainment. Kahan, known for his introspective and emotionally charged songwriting, revealed that the pressure to constantly produce new music while maintaining the authenticity and quality of his work is a significant challenge. He expressed concerns about the music industry's demand for continuous output, which often conflicts with his need for personal reflection and creative space. Kahan also touched on how his mental health and personal life are deeply intertwined with his music, making the balance between public expectations and personal well-being a delicate one. He emphasized the importance of taking time to live life in order to have genuine experiences to write about, rather than forcing creativity for the sake of meeting industry deadlines.

Read the Full Yahoo Article at [ https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/noah-kahan-opens-up-about-one-of-the-central-struggles-of-his-music-career-204942321.html ]

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