While getting ready for the show, That Kid took NYLON behind the scenes. I might not be right now, but to myself personally, I'm f*cking huge.” “Obviously, you should always be humble and grateful and let people know how much they've truly done for you, and that's something I'm very big on, but you also have to have the mindset of ‘I'm a star and no one else can tell me otherwise.’ To me, I'm one of the biggest stars in the world. “You have to think you're a star, to be a star,” That Kid notes. Reflecting on the show over the phone a few days after, That Kid is ultimately grateful that he was able to bring eight of his closest collaborators, friends, and supporters onto the stage, and witness his fans singing the words to nearly all of his songs - a sight that he’s going to have to get used to. City taxpayers have spent 89 million on rent alone since the program’s August 2017 inception to export 5,074 homeless families 12,482 individuals to places as close as Newark and as far. This show was the first time I didn't go on stage drunk!” “For the most part, when I'm backstage, I'm bad, honestly,” he says, laughing. The Hall has been purpose-built to host memorable music events and immersive art experiences. The rest of his pre-show routine involved getting his beauty in check, courtesy of a lot of Fenty products, including his tried-and-true Fenty Diamond milk lipgloss - “I feel like I don't look like me without eyebrows, highlighter, and lip gloss,” he says - and finally taking the last few moments to fully relax, being careful to not get too wild. Elsewhere, NY 2014 1 h 29 m IMDb RATING 7. The hall is the ideal space for live programs and performances, djs, live or electronic acts. The 23-year-old song-maker recently realized that part of fulfilling the fantasy element of his flashy pop songs is also dressing the part, and he didn’t hold back on delivering his glossiest self for his headlining performance. To That Kid, Superstar, the 13-track album mining the excess of Y2K and flashy futurism of hyperpop, is more than just an opus to his future occupation, it’s a mindset. Following four years of song releases, a couple of EPs and mixtapes, collaborations with artists like Raveena Golden and Tama Gucci, and his own wayward hits - like his glittering 2020 rework of Soulja Boy’s “Kiss Me Through The Phone” - he’s finally arrived here: the release of his biggest project yet, and his biggest stage. The cult artist who kicked off his career on Soundcloud crafting sparkling, maximalist pop (and whose tantalizing voice can be heard on Slayyyter’s early-career hit “Dial Tone”) is finally seeing just how wide his digital reach stretches in real life. “I was convinced I was going to sell 10 tickets, and then when I saw as many people as I did, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, there's a lot of people here to see me,’” he tells NYLON. 27, it was the sight of a packed, buzzing room to mark the release of his latest mixtape, Superstar, that made the night’s performance extra special. For online pop sensation That Kid, who made his rousing headlining stage debut at the Brooklyn venue Elsewhere on Sept. One of the biggest surprises an artist may experience when they play their first headlining show is finally coming face-to-face with their fans.
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