The Scotsman

Chart- topper Lewis Capaldi ‘ is still coming to terms with being famous’

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Capaldi topped the charts for seven weeks Lewis Capaldi has said that he is still coming to terms with being famous, especially when he is filmed from a distance by members of the public.

The Scottish singer- songwriter, who topped the charts for seven weeks earlier this year with the single Someone You Loved, also said he is not a very ambitious person, and his success has surprised him.

Capaldi, whose hotly- anticipate­d debut album Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent was released on Friday, was on the long- list for BBC Music’s Sound of 2018, and he was nominated for a Brits Critics’ Choice Award this year.

Earli e r t hi s year he al s o announced his first arena tour, which sold out despite having not yet released an album.

Having seen his star rise over the past 18 months, Capaldi, 22, said he was still finding his feet as far as his celebrity status was concerned.

He said: “Right now it’s pretty weird when people stop you in the street. It’s a pretty constant thing at this point.

“It’s weird, like, I went for food with my parents the other day and went into another shop, and I was getting stopped every two minutes.

“But it was nice, everyone’s been really lovely, nobody’s shouting abuse at me in the street quite yet, so I think we’re all right there. I don’t mind it. I like meeting people who come to the shows.

“The only weird t hing i s when people j ust f i l m me from a distance. That’s quite strange.”

He said he does not believe he is a good role model, given his penchant for talking about his toilet habits on his social media pages.

Capaldi has become known for his self- mocking videos and pictures shared with his 1.9 million followers on Instagram.

He said, of being an inspiratio­n: “It’s weird to think of someone being in the position I was, listening to Paolo Nutini, and going, that’s incredible, I want to write songs like that’.

“But I don’t think you can really process it. I don’t feel like anyone is listening to my music and being inspired by my music to write music.

“They very well might be,” he added.

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