Lewis Capaldi: The Sound of Feeling Too Much is not just a story about fame-it's a story about feeling. About surviving success, surrendering to vulnerability, and learning how to be human when the whole world is watching. In this deeply personal memoir, global singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi opens up like never before. With unfiltered honesty and his signature humour, he walks readers through the messy truth behind the music: the anxiety behind the interviews, the panic attacks behind the sold-out arenas, and the moments of silence that say more than any hit single ever could. From his childhood in Bathgate to the global stage, Lewis shares the emotional weight of being the internet's favourite sad boy while secretly battling the cost of constant visibility. He talks openly about his diagnosis of Tourette's syndrome, therapy, stage fright, the blurred lines between persona and person-and what it really means to disappear when you're at the top. Told in Lewis's own voice, this memoir is vulnerable, cinematic, and sometimes painfully funny. Each chapter offers an unpolished look at the quiet between the chaos-the sound of a young man still trying to understand what it means to feel too much, and sing anyway. For anyone who's ever felt too anxious, too soft, too broken, or too real for the world: this book is for you.
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