Frontier Music Magazine
Frontier has an exclusive interview with music’s dynamic new face, Fay Stone, she talks about her explosive new album Break Away, she talks about 2010 and about where she wants to go from here.
The next Kylie Minogue is an accolade not given out without raw talent shining through, and that is what many people believe young Fay Stone has. Young Fay Stone, 20, from Beverley, East Yorkshire, burst onto the music scene in early 2010 with her number one smash hit “It wasn’t my fault, it was yours” has taken the world of music by storm. Winner of MTV female newcomer of the year award among many other accolades has been planning her 2011 multi- country tour. Her album Break Away stormed its way to number one like Band Aid did at Christmas in 1984. Yes, it was that damn good. You may find it difficult but she was just an average girl a year ago growing up in her sleepy little town. But when given an opportunity she grabbed it by the horns and has now recently signed a contract with Badardicardi Music label reportedly worth over £2 million. Her story is quite remarkable and shows that if you work at it hard enough every little girl can achieve their dream. Who knows maybe in the future someone will want to be the next Fay Stone!
We have been trying to get hold of Britain’s new big talent for weeks now since the release of her number one album and finally Fay Stone has agreed to sit down with Frontier magazine for a general chat.
Frontier arrives at Fay’s house before she gets there; she has been on a busy schedule and has just been in a recording studio with her manager, she finally arrives at about 4:30.
So Fay, finally we get to meet and talk
“I know I’m sorry, god I’ve just been so busy but hey we’re here now and I’m ready”
Excellent, well 2010 has been a truly incredible year for you could you ever imagine this happening?
“I can hardly believe it, I never saw this happening too me. Ever since I was a little girl, when I was growing up I would sit there every Thursday night and watch Top of the Pops and dream of becoming a singer. Not in my wildest dreams though have I got a number one album. Words cannot describe how I feel every single day.
Baring that in mind, we sit here in December just a small amount of months after you burst onto the scene and you seem to have the music world bowing at your feet.
She interrupts me there and says “Bowing” (laughing) “well I wouldn’t quite go that far, I see myself as that modest muddy brown eyed girl from down the road. I’m just Fay, regular, average everyday Fay.”
Well you certainly are quite a talent, that’s for sure, did you ever imagine Aimee becoming a hit in the manner it has?
“Wow, err no I guess I didn’t, my producer was telling me that it was looking better every day but I never even considered becoming number one against such amazing artist, such as Rihanna and Tinnie Tempah. Such amazing singers as them have been in the same charts as little me, it’s quite over-whelming.”
You mentioned Rihanna and Tinnie Tempah, have you considered doing a duet with another artist?
“Bruno Mars! Aww I love him ‘Just the way you are’ is soooo amazing, whenever it comes on the radio I like to pretend he’s singing it to me, he’s just so lovely, I met him at the MTV awards as well last month and he is genuinely a nice guy as well. It’s so good to meet someone like that."
Finally where do you see yourself in 5 years time?
“Well my number one fear is becoming another one hit wonder so I hope to still be up there making music that people love, and most importantly enjoying my life”
Thank you very much Fay it was great to talk to you and all the best, hope to chat soon
“Why thank you darling, I’ll see you soon”
Frontier has an exclusive interview with music’s dynamic new face, Fay Stone, she talks about her explosive new album Break Away, she talks about 2010 and about where she wants to go from here.
The next Kylie Minogue is an accolade not given out without raw talent shining through, and that is what many people believe young Fay Stone has. Young Fay Stone, 20, from Beverley, East Yorkshire, burst onto the music scene in early 2010 with her number one smash hit “It wasn’t my fault, it was yours” has taken the world of music by storm. Winner of MTV female newcomer of the year award among many other accolades has been planning her 2011 multi- country tour. Her album Break Away stormed its way to number one like Band Aid did at Christmas in 1984. Yes, it was that damn good. You may find it difficult but she was just an average girl a year ago growing up in her sleepy little town. But when given an opportunity she grabbed it by the horns and has now recently signed a contract with Badardicardi Music label reportedly worth over £2 million. Her story is quite remarkable and shows that if you work at it hard enough every little girl can achieve their dream. Who knows maybe in the future someone will want to be the next Fay Stone!
We have been trying to get hold of Britain’s new big talent for weeks now since the release of her number one album and finally Fay Stone has agreed to sit down with Frontier magazine for a general chat.
Frontier arrives at Fay’s house before she gets there; she has been on a busy schedule and has just been in a recording studio with her manager, she finally arrives at about 4:30.
So Fay, finally we get to meet and talk
“I know I’m sorry, god I’ve just been so busy but hey we’re here now and I’m ready”
Excellent, well 2010 has been a truly incredible year for you could you ever imagine this happening?
“I can hardly believe it, I never saw this happening too me. Ever since I was a little girl, when I was growing up I would sit there every Thursday night and watch Top of the Pops and dream of becoming a singer. Not in my wildest dreams though have I got a number one album. Words cannot describe how I feel every single day.
Baring that in mind, we sit here in December just a small amount of months after you burst onto the scene and you seem to have the music world bowing at your feet.
She interrupts me there and says “Bowing” (laughing) “well I wouldn’t quite go that far, I see myself as that modest muddy brown eyed girl from down the road. I’m just Fay, regular, average everyday Fay.”
Well you certainly are quite a talent, that’s for sure, did you ever imagine Aimee becoming a hit in the manner it has?
“Wow, err no I guess I didn’t, my producer was telling me that it was looking better every day but I never even considered becoming number one against such amazing artist, such as Rihanna and Tinnie Tempah. Such amazing singers as them have been in the same charts as little me, it’s quite over-whelming.”
You mentioned Rihanna and Tinnie Tempah, have you considered doing a duet with another artist?
“Bruno Mars! Aww I love him ‘Just the way you are’ is soooo amazing, whenever it comes on the radio I like to pretend he’s singing it to me, he’s just so lovely, I met him at the MTV awards as well last month and he is genuinely a nice guy as well. It’s so good to meet someone like that."
Finally where do you see yourself in 5 years time?
“Well my number one fear is becoming another one hit wonder so I hope to still be up there making music that people love, and most importantly enjoying my life”
Thank you very much Fay it was great to talk to you and all the best, hope to chat soon
“Why thank you darling, I’ll see you soon”
I have the printed out version of this, Aimee, and will give it back to you in Janury with comments!
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