Rap-Up: It’s been nearly four years since Mike Posner released his debut 31 Minutes to Takeoff. The Detroit singer has been working on the follow-up Pages, and recently caught up with Rap-Up TV to discuss everything from his love for André 3000 to his upcoming collaboration with Justin Bieber to his struggle with depression. The … Continue reading “Mike Posner Enlists Justin Bieber, 2 Chainz for ‘Pages’”
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Mike Posner Unplugged But Still Cool on Latest Tour
The Daily Tribune: “A full Mike Posner experience” is what the Southfield hitmaker had in mind for his most recent tour — an seven-date Unplugged Tour run with just an acoustic guitar, a piano and a few electronic gizmos. “I wanted to give my fans a chance to see another side of me,” explains the … Continue reading “Mike Posner Unplugged But Still Cool on Latest Tour”
Mike Posner’s Redefining Intimacy
Refinery29: When Mike Posner took the stage last night at Rockwood Music Hall in lower Manhattan, he held up a green notebook. The word “Hi” was drawn in thick Sharpie letters along with a smiley face, a message to his fans. New York City was the third stop on his Unplugged Tour, and the show … Continue reading “Mike Posner’s Redefining Intimacy”
Mike Posner Interview on In The Mix With Shoom
In The Mix With Shoom: Detroit native Mike Posner opens the interview with an exclusive acoustic performance of “My Sun” and gives us all the deets about his forthcoming album Pages. We then take a trip down memory lane as he shares how he ended up linking with Big Sean, breaks down what Finally Famous … Continue reading “Mike Posner Interview on In The Mix With Shoom”
Mike Posner’s Toning Down the Party with More Intimate Performances
Last summer when he was touring arenas with Justin Bieber, Mike Posner had a segment in his opening set where he sang his nostalgic single “The Way It Used to Be” accompanied only by his piano. It was a stark contrast to the rest of the Southfield-bred singer’s high-energy set, which centered on bouncy pop … Continue reading “Mike Posner’s Toning Down the Party with More Intimate Performances”