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NUMBER 1 in AUS!! the singer wrote. Thank you so f king much wow!!!
She added: Just goes to show the good always outweighs the bad!!! Wohooooooo, this is for you T.
Tones and I then added the hashtag, #notquitting, insinuating that she won t be quitting music.
NUMBER 1 in AUS!! the singer wrote. Thank you so f king much wow!!!
Earlier this week, Tones and I said she wanted to kiss her career as a live performer goodbye to work behind the scenes of the music industry instead.
Talking to Gawndy & Maz, the 27-year-old said she had plans to step away from the stage because of the toll it took on her mental health.
Tones and I Plans Retirement as Singer as Fame Made Her Feel Gross
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The Dance Monkey hitmaker wants to quit performing and hopes to transition into becoming a songwriter for other artists because fame took a toll on her mental health. Jul 21, 2021
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Tones and I is preparing to step away from the spotlight because of the toll it takes on her mental health.
The musician, best known for her global hit Dance Monkey , told Australian radio hosts Gawndy & Maz she ll give myself another four years of performing before transitioning to songwriting for other artists. I don t know how much longer I m going to be Tones and I for, she said. I mean, realistically, I m going to give myself another four years (of performing) and then I want to be a songwriter.
371 shares As soon as my mental health isn t wanting to do this, I m stopping. I m not pushing through this; I want to be happy.
Last week, the songstress revealed that her first year of being famous led to her feeling like she was gross and unattractive.
Retiring: The 27-year-old, known for her worldwide hit Dance Monkey, told Gawndy & Maz she plans to step away from the stage because of the toll it takes on her mental health
The musician, whose real name is Toni Watson, become an overnight success upon the release of her 2019 single Dance Monkey, which shot to No. 1 across the globe.