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Benson Boone hits out at critics for hating him for no ‘good reason'
Benson Boone hits out at critics for hating him for no ‘good reason'

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time23-04-2025

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Benson Boone hits out at critics for hating him for no ‘good reason'

Benson Boone has hit out critics for saying they hate him without any 'good reason'. The US singer-songwriter, 22, who recently performed with Queen guitarist Sir Brian May at the California festival Coachella, had the world's best-selling digital single of 2024 with Beautiful Things. Advertisement He has also been nominated for best new artist at the 2025 Grammy Awards after the release of his debut album Fireworks And Rollerblades last year. On his TikTok account, he shared a video of himself with a statement saying: 'If you hate me or my music at least have a good reason for it.' He said this followed comments from people saying they do not know why they 'hate Benson Boone but it feels right'. Benson Boon (Ian West/PA) Boone added: 'Like what!!? how am I supposed to improve after reading that?' Advertisement He then suggested 'something valid like 'he low key just flips everywhere can he doing anything else?' or even 'I just don't like his songs even though I'm basing my opinion off the only one that I've heard over and over' (super valid)'. The post also said he was 'literally giving you ideas' to post hate messages to him. Washington-born Boone's Beautiful Things topped the UK singles chart, and in February the International Federation Of The Phonographic Industry (IFPI) awarded him the global single award For 2024 for the biggest selling track across digital formats. He beat Sabrina Carpenter, who came second with Espresso, Teddy Swims, who finished third with Lose Control, Billie Eilish in fourth, with Birds Of A Feather, and Shaboozey, who came fifth with A Bar Song (Tipsy). Advertisement In November, Boone won best new act at the MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs) after a performance in which he appeared to be suspended in the air playing a golden piano. This month, his Coachella set featured Sir Brian on a rendition of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mark Zuckerberg (@zuck) Sir Brian called him 'a truly golden 22-year-old prodigy', and said he was 'proud and happy to say we are now officially pals' on his Instagram. Boone's second album, American Heart, will be released on June 20. Advertisement His flashy dress sense has also become a pop culture phenomenon, with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wearing a tear-away suit to reveal a sequinned blue jumpsuit similar to the one Boone wore at the Grammys. Zuckerberg was celebrating his wife's birthday when he performed as Boone. He wrote in the February post: 'Your wife only turns 40 once! Shoutout to @bensonboone for the jumpsuit and new single.'

Benson Boone suggests 'super valid' reasons to hate him as he hits back at critics
Benson Boone suggests 'super valid' reasons to hate him as he hits back at critics

Daily Mirror

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Benson Boone suggests 'super valid' reasons to hate him as he hits back at critics

The singer and songwriter, who has been nominated for best new artist at the 2025 Grammy Awards, said he was told people do not know why they 'hate' him but it 'feels right' Benson Boone has hit out critics for saying they hate him without any "good reason". The US singer-songwriter, 22, who recently performed with Queen guitarist Sir Brian May at the California festival Coachella, had the world 's best-selling digital single of 2024 with Beautiful Things. He has also been nominated for best new artist at the 2025 Grammy Awards after the release of his debut album Fireworks And Rollerblades last year. ‌ On his TikTok account, he shared a video of himself with a statement saying: "If you hate me or my music at least have a good reason for it." He said this followed comments from people saying they do not know why they "hate Benson Boone but it feels right". Boone added: "Like what!!? how am I supposed to improve after reading that?" He then suggested "something valid like 'he low key just flips everywhere can he doing anything else?' or even 'I just don't like his songs even though I'm basing my opinion off the only one that I've heard over and over' (super valid)". The post also said he was "literally giving you ideas" to post hate messages to him. ‌ Washington-born Boone's Beautiful Things topped the UK singles chart, and in February the International Federation Of The Phonographic Industry (IFPI) awarded him the global single award For 2024 for the biggest selling track across digital formats. He beat Sabrina Carpenter, who came second with Espresso, Teddy Swims, who finished third with Lose Control, Billie Eilish in fourth, with Birds Of A Feather, and Shaboozey, who came fifth with A Bar Song (Tipsy). In November, Boone won best new act at the MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs) after a performance in which he appeared to be suspended in the air playing a golden piano. ‌ This month, his Coachella set featured Sir Brian May on a rendition of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. Sir Brian, 77, called him "a truly golden 22-year-old prodigy", and said he was "proud and happy to say we are now officially pals" on his Instagram. Bohemian Rhapsody was released in 1975 and is one of the best-selling UK singles of all time. It has also earned the extremely rare accolade of being crowned the UK's Christmas number one twice, first in 1975 and again in 1991 when it was re-released alongside These Are The Days Of Our Lives, following Mercury's death. Freddie died aged 45 in 1991 following health complications relating to Aids. Boone's second album, American Heart, will be released on June 20. His flashy dress sense has also become a pop culture phenomenon, with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wearing a tear-away suit to reveal a sequinned blue jumpsuit similar to the one Boone wore at the Grammys. Zuckerberg was celebrating his wife's birthday when he performed as Boone. He wrote in the February post: "Your wife only turns 40 once! Shoutout to @bensonboone for the jumpsuit and new single."

Benson Boone hits out at critics for hating him for no ‘good reason'
Benson Boone hits out at critics for hating him for no ‘good reason'

Leader Live

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Benson Boone hits out at critics for hating him for no ‘good reason'

The US singer-songwriter, 22, who recently performed with Queen guitarist Sir Brian May at the California festival Coachella, had the world's best-selling digital single of 2024 with Beautiful Things. He has also been nominated for best new artist at the 2025 Grammy Awards after the release of his debut album Fireworks And Rollerblades last year. On his TikTok account, he shared a video of himself with a statement saying: 'If you hate me or my music at least have a good reason for it.' He said this followed comments from people saying they do not know why they 'hate Benson Boone but it feels right'. Boone added: 'Like what!!? how am I supposed to improve after reading that?' He then suggested 'something valid like 'he low key just flips everywhere can he doing anything else?' or even 'I just don't like his songs even though I'm basing my opinion off the only one that I've heard over and over' (super valid)'. The post also said he was 'literally giving you ideas' to post hate messages to him. Washington-born Boone's Beautiful Things topped the UK singles chart, and in February the International Federation Of The Phonographic Industry (IFPI) awarded him the global single award For 2024 for the biggest selling track across digital formats. He beat Sabrina Carpenter, who came second with Espresso, Teddy Swims, who finished third with Lose Control, Billie Eilish in fourth, with Birds Of A Feather, and Shaboozey, who came fifth with A Bar Song (Tipsy). In November, Boone won best new act at the MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs) after a performance in which he appeared to be suspended in the air playing a golden piano. This month, his Coachella set featured Sir Brian on a rendition of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. A post shared by Mark Zuckerberg (@zuck) Sir Brian called him 'a truly golden 22-year-old prodigy', and said he was 'proud and happy to say we are now officially pals' on his Instagram. Boone's second album, American Heart, will be released on June 20. His flashy dress sense has also become a pop culture phenomenon, with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wearing a tear-away suit to reveal a sequinned blue jumpsuit similar to the one Boone wore at the Grammys. Zuckerberg was celebrating his wife's birthday when he performed as Boone. He wrote in the February post: 'Your wife only turns 40 once! Shoutout to @bensonboone for the jumpsuit and new single.'

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