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Опубликовано 20 февраля 2018, 20:26
Dodie Clark (a.k.a. dodie) began cultivating a YouTube fanbase in her teens six years ago, after she shared a performance of her original song “Rain.” Now at 22, the English singer-songwriter has reached over one million subscribers on her channel doddleoddle, released two EPs, and become a sold-out touring act in Europe.
Clark has built a reputation for her ukulele covers and quirky original songs that tackle topics on mental health. She also uses her videos to openly discuss her own struggles with depersonalization disorder, a mental illness where someone feels detached from themselves. Last June, she came out to her fans as bisexual with her lively track “A coming out song,” and that same month she also shared a fan-favorite titled “Party Tattoos.”
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Clark has built a reputation for her ukulele covers and quirky original songs that tackle topics on mental health. She also uses her videos to openly discuss her own struggles with depersonalization disorder, a mental illness where someone feels detached from themselves. Last June, she came out to her fans as bisexual with her lively track “A coming out song,” and that same month she also shared a fan-favorite titled “Party Tattoos.”
Read more on Genius: genius.com/a/dodie-breaks-down...
Read all the lyrics to "Party Tattoos" on Genius: genius.com/Dodie-party-tattoos...
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Genius on Twitter: twitter.com/Genius
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