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And about that album: Chance, unlike Rebecca Black, obviously has some musical talent, both as a singer and as a pianist, and successful pop stars have certainly made do with less. More problematic, his original songs skew a little adult for a wannabe tween sensation; all mellow, piano-heavy tracks with earnest lyrics and plenty of room for Chance to belt while the rain falls down behind him.

Surely the kids want something peppier to bop around to? To be fair, the Bieber comparisons were sure to set Chance up for relative failure, and his team seems aware of that. Wouldn't that just be horrible? That's so dishonest, you know? PS: So what's it been like to be around fans who've been with you since the beginning, like ? GC: That's a really good question because I think that's genuinely probably my favorite part of my job right now.

I think for so long I was really working on trying to find my own voice and was working on trying to make sure the music was right doing all the behind-the-scenes things that an artist has to do to. And I think what touring this year has taught me and shown me is these kids that still come to my show — I call them kids, but they're my age now — we really have grown up together and so I'll see people in meet and greets and I'll say, "I know you.

It truly does feel like we've all kind of grown together. PS: So how has it been to get yourself from being that kid who went viral on Ellen to where you are now and actually have a career and make something of yourself? GC: It's been a very inherently difficult process, for sure. I had to go through a lot of things in the industry when I was an adolescent that were very tough and I think in many situations they could have completely derailed me often.

In many ways, too, I did end up taking two years off from music where I really thought I was never going to go back. I was pretty dead set on starting a new life, starting a new career, and then that's when I discovered that music wasn't really a choice for me.

It was just inherently what I did and what I do. What I really care about now are the people that come to see my shows. I care about the music and whether I like it or not and whether it inspires me.

If people want to say nice things about it, great. If they want to say bad things about it, that's cool too. I sort of at this point am just very self-focused and focused on the people that come to the shows. And so that's been wonderful. PS: I've read a lot of things about how fans will tell you their own coming-out stories — what is that like for you being on the other end of kind of helping your fans?

Do you feel pressure? Is it amazing? Do you love it? He took a two year break from music. Eight years after Ellen brought Greyson on her show, he returned to catch up with the talk show host. They discussed his decision to take a break from music at the age of 18 after working for 6 years.

So, Greyson decided to head to college in his home state of Oklahoma. A fan inspired him to come out publicly. While on The Ellen DeGeneres Show , Greyson told the story of the fan who inspired him to come out to his fans publicly. While Greyson came out to his family when he was 16, but he didn't do it publicly until he was I waited until I felt confident and yeah, I posted up on Instagram message and felt like that was the right thing to do. He explained that a fan was the one who actually motivated him to post about himself on Instagram.

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