Suki Waterhouse Reflects on Music, Life Lessons, and Opening for Taylor Swift at Wembley.

Suki Waterhouse began her career in the UK as a model and actress. Although a career in music might have seemed unlikely at first, she quickly found her unique voice as a singer-songwriter. Her early demos drew attention from the renowned Sub Pop label, which released her debut album ‘I Can’t Let Go’ and her latest project ‘Memoir of A Sparklemuffin’.

Suki’s music gained traction with audiences on TikTok, but her second album wasn’t crafted for the social media scene. It features 18 songs that reflect the journey of a woman in her 30s who has navigated a tumultuous yet exciting youth, overcomes the sorrow captured in her debut, and discovered happiness and family. 

In today’s episode, Justin Richmond sits down with Suki Waterhouse at Amazon’s Studio 126 to discuss her organic rise in the music world, the experience of opening for Taylor Swift at Wembley Stadium last month, and shares an entertaining Jack White story that inspired one of the standout lines from her debut album.