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Alicia Moffet's pop career had a few false starts. Now she's ready for the real thing

The Canadian singer-songwriter joins Q's Tom Power to discuss her new album, No, I'm Not Crying.

In a Q interview, the Canadian singer-songwriter discusses her new album, No, I'm Not Crying

Headshot of Alicia Moffet.
Alicia Moffet's new album, No, I'm Not Crying, is out now. (Lian Benoit)

Alicia Moffet grew up being told she was going to be the next big thing. She was 12 when her covers started going viral on YouTube, 14 when she won the Canadian singing competition show The Next Star, and 16 when she placed second on another singing competition show, La Voix. But during that time, Moffet learned that if you're not prepared for success, it can disappear just as quickly as it came. Now, she's taking control of her career with her new album, No, I'm Not Crying. Moffet joins Tom Power to tell us about her new sound, and what she learned from her experience as a kid who got a lot of exposure at a young age.

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Interview with Alicia Moffet produced by Vanessa Nigro.