Calum Scott was able to write his way out of a "dark place" with his new album. The 33-year-old singer - who shot to fame when he reached the finals of 'Britain's Got Talent' back in 2015 - released his new album 'Bridges' on Friday (17.
06. 22) and explained that while the new record was born out of a "dark place" after he had suffered from low self-esteem, he was able to find the "light" by writing about it.
He said: "The title song is about being in a dark place; low self-esteem and confidence. But the silver lining of that story is, that not only did I manage to find that light, but I was also able to write about it.
I'm very proud of who I am and it's taken me a long time to be able to say that. " Meanwhile, the 'Dancing On My Own' hitmaker - who is set to tour the UK over the summer of 2022 - revealed that in terms of his personal life, he is still single and explained that his busy career doesn't allow much time for a relationship.
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