A decade ago, Mike Posner released the hit song “I Took a Pill in Ibiza” and earned him a Grammy nomination, and today, on the outside his life may look the same, but he shares that internally, he's a different person.
Posner spoke with Fox News Digital and shared how his faith played an “essential role” in his life.
“When I let go of control and believe that there's something wiser and stronger and smarter than me that's really running the show. It loves me. It supports me,” Posner said in an on-camera interview.
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He added: “I feel like all the demons I wrestled with: my selfishness, selfishness, and self-pity. My depression The trends, they're all still there. They all show up every morning. But I no longer allow them to control my life.”
The “Cooler Than Me” singer shared that he celebrates the ups and downs in life while finding more meaning in life.
Posner took approx It is 3,000 miles long Walk across America and climb Mount Everest.
“My experience in life is more joyful, more free, and more fun,” he said.
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Posner told Fox News Digital that he has a new single due out in 2025, with a new album due sometime next year.
“When you have deeper life experiences like the ones I had, it changes the perspective from which you write, or create art from within,” he said.
Posner cited producer and composer Quincy Jones, who said: The deeper you are, the deeper you are Musician You add that there are some things you can't learn in the studio.
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“If I am To be loyal For my job, which is to be real, music is a reflection of me. Reality is the light of life or God that shines through artists, and refracts through the artist toward the listener.
“You're just a vessel and it's kind of filtered through you, but the filter changes over time.”
Posner said the holiday season can be an emotional time because it shines a spotlight on people who aren't in attendance.
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“My father is He died Seven years ago; “So when (my family) gets together, his absence is very much felt.”
Posner joked that when he's his mother sometimes the “13-year-old part” of him comes back, adding that “people play different roles in our lives.”
“God gave us our family for a reason… They have all the lessons for you. That's where you should look,” he said.
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“Going on vacations, the advice I would say is to enjoy this vacation like it's your last vacation. Maybe it is. I hope it's not. But enjoy your family and your loved ones,” Posner added.
“Hug, kiss, cry. Savor the food and enjoy it as if it were your last.”