beabadoobee's Confidence on New Album
- beabadoobee discusses her new album with increased confidence.
- The album titled This Is How Tomorrow Moves showcases her trademark vulnerability.
- Fans can expect a new side of beabadoobee in this release.
In a remarkable transformation over just four years, singer-songwriter beabadoobee has evolved from creating music in her bedroom to recording her third studio album, "This is How Tomorrow Moves," with renowned producer Rick Rubin at his Shangri-La studio in Malibu, California. Despite the shift to a world-class environment, beabadoobee retains the intimate and honest essence that has resonated with her growing fanbase. In a recent interview, beabadoobee shared insights about her collaboration with Rubin, revealing how she draws inspiration from her musical idol, Elliott Smith. The artist also reflected on her experiences performing for her grandmother in the Philippines, highlighting the personal connections that fuel her creativity. Additionally, beabadoobee discussed her recent opportunity to open for Taylor Swift during the Eras Tour, describing the challenges and excitement of performing in front of large crowds. This experience marks a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her ability to adapt to new and demanding performance environments. The live performances featured in this episode of World Cafe were recorded at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia, marking the first time beabadoobee presented her new material to an audience. The episode was produced and edited by Miguel Perez, with contributions from senior producer Kimberly Junod, engineer Chris Williams, programming and booking coordinator Chelsea Johnson, and line producer Will Loftus.