Fireboy DML, the talented singer, recently revealed that he once made an attempt to replicate Beyoncé’s mesmerizing performance routine, but unfortunately, he couldn’t keep up with the exceptional standards set by the multiple-Grammy winner.
However, instead of dwelling on his unsuccessful endeavor, Fireboy decided to channel his efforts towards artist development, with a specific focus on enhancing his stage performance skills.
During a recent interview with RollingStone, Fireboy shared his perspective on his creative process, stating that even when he writes his most melancholic songs, he envisions himself performing them in front of massive crowds.
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Transitioning from the studio to the stage seamlessly has become second nature to him, as he carries the energy and passion from his songwriting sessions into his live performances.
Fireboy emphasized that his primary goal is to have a great time on stage, as he believes that when he genuinely enjoys himself, the audience reciprocates that joy.
To refine his craft, Fireboy has diligently studied and learned from the industry’s legends, engaging in artist development activities such as vocal training.
While he acknowledged attempting to emulate Beyoncé’s routine at one point, Fireboy humbly admitted that he couldn’t sustain it for more than two days, highlighting the immense challenge it posed.