My Music Podcast: Mango in Euphoria – Punk, Pop, and Passionate Truths
In this raw, joyful, and occasionally chaotic episode of My Music, host Graham Coath welcomes the bold, genre-blending artist Mango in Euphoria – a singer-songwriter whose name is as juicy as her sound.
They dive into everything from the origins of Mango’s name (inspired by her favourite fruit and a euphoric moment of rebellion), to her journey from France to London, where she found the freedom to fully express herself both musically and personally.
Expect deep chats about:
The emotional highs and lows of performing live (including crying on stage and still being cheered for it),
Why she blends punk attitude with electronic beats,
What heartbreak sounds like when you’re a songwriter with no filter,
The power of representation, pansexuality, and creating safe spaces at gigs,
And her views on the music industry, DIY culture, and why she probably won’t be repping at Eurovision any time soon.
Plus, Graham and Mango bond over sweaty gigs, classroom chaos, and the importance of underwear-based merch.
With a new EP on the horizon and a Eurodance single dropping soon, Mango is an artist on a mission to shake things up – unapologetically, emotionally, and with a whole lot of heart.
🔗 Support Mango on Bandcamp
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This is My Music – real conversations with the artists behind the sound. And this week, it's euphoria.