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Chris Martin Says The Pandemic Made Him Rethink His Relationship To Fame

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Being a massive pop star is complicated for Chris Martin. On Friday, the Coldplay frontman spoke with BBC Radio 2 to promote the release of the band’s new single “Higher Power” and talked about how the pandemic changed him.

RELATED: Coldplay Release New Song And Music Video For ‘Higher Power’ “Last year was quite an eye-opener,” he said. “I was like, ‘Who am I without Wembley Stadium saying, ‘You’re awesome’? “I’m trying in my life right now to not attach too much to being a pop star.

I’m trying not to get my self-worth from external validation.” Talking about the new single, the singer said, “We’ve been trying to imagine what music might sound like on other planets, and try to imagine being those other acts, so we’re not thinking of

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