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Stormzy reveals he ‘hyped’ after being ‘overwhelmed’ by the pressures of fame as he returns to music industry after two-year hiatus
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Stormzy revealed he felt “overwhelmed” by the pressures of fame as he returns to the music industry after a two-year hiatus.
Speaking to Louis Theroux about his new interview series, the 29-year-old rapper explained that he was “crying” because he was feeling “super depressed” while trying to become the best performer.
In early 2020, the platinum-selling star took a break from public life when he retired from social media and stopped giving interviews.
Opening: Stormzy revealed he felt ‘overwhelmed’ by the pressures of fame as he returns to the music industry after a two-year hiatus
In an interview to be shown on BBC2 next week, he told Louis: ‘I just felt overwhelmed, thinking I couldn’t handle this. I would often just crash and get super depressed or super withdrawn and withdrawn and just disappear. I would just stay home and smoke a lot of weed.
‘That is a lot. I might have cried about that. There was a period after that when I wasn’t in the best mind space and it was a bit overbearing.
“I was trying to figure out how to be the greatest artist. I was in a relationship, I’m also a family man, a son, a breadwinner, I was trying to lead my community, and I was making an album.
“I felt overwhelmed, which was new to me. I was going to break down, it was super heavy.’
Emotional: Speaking to Louis Theroux about his new interview series, the 29-year-old rapper explained that he was “crying” because he was feeling “super depressed” while trying to become the best performer
It comes after Stormzy reflected on his painful breakup with ex-girlfriend Maya Jama when he opened up about their relationship on Friday.
The rapper admitted to making mistakes during their four-year relationship, but revealed that he has grown since then.
The couple, who split in 2019, have remained friends, despite Stormzy previously admitting they were “disrespectful” and “inconsiderate” towards her.
In exclusive offers obtained by The sunthe musician spoke candidly to Louis, 52, and admitted he had learned some hard lessons after their breakup.
Stormzy further hinted at a mistake he made during his four-year relationship with Maya, adding that he never wanted to feel that way again.
Exes: The couple, who split in 2019, have remained friends, despite Stormzy previously admitting they were “disrespectful” and “inconsiderate” towards her (pictured together in 2018)
The infamous private couple dated for four years, but are said to have ended their relationship in 2019 to focus on their careers.
A representative of Maya confirmed the split with MailOnline at the time, whereby the Radio 1 DJ would have already moved out of the rapper’s house.
Maya’s representative told MailOnline, “I can confirm that the relationship has ended and Maya has separated from Stormzy.”
It’s not the first time Stormzy has spoken out about his relationship with Maya, after stating that he still loves her “wholeheartedly” and wants to marry his ex-girlfriend and have children in the future.
Still in love: It’s not Stormzy’s first time talking about his relationship with Maya, after declaring that he still loves her ‘wholeheartedly’ in 2020
In 2020, he admitted he’s “never loved anyone like I’ve loved her” in a new YouTube interview with Charlamagne tha God.
“She’s fucking G, bro,” the grime star said of his ex. ‘I love her dearly. I’ve never loved anyone like I’ve loved her.’
The radio host asked if he thought the couple could ever reconcile, to which he replied: “I’d like that to happen, but I don’t know…
“I’d love to be the man she needs, I’d love to do all the things that make this work. I want to marry her, I want to have her children.’
Opening: The Grime star made his feelings clear in a new 90-minute YouTube interview with Charlamagne tha God