Adele responde las 73 preguntas de Vogue (y 22 más) | 73 preguntas |Vogue México y Latinoamérica

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21 Oct 202118:28

Summary

TLDREn este guion de entrevista, Adele comparte anécdotas personales y detalles sobre su carrera musical, desde su inicio en pequeños pubs de Londres hasta su éxito mundial. Habla de su próximo álbum, sus experiencias como madre y su proceso creativo, revelando su lado más íntimo y vulnerable. La conversación fluye con un tono ligero y espontáneo, ofreciendo a los fanáticos un vistazo a la vida fuera del escenario de la cantante.

Takeaways

  • 🎤 Adele está emocionada por lanzar su nuevo álbum y es lo que más la entusiasma en la vida.
  • 😷 Adele menciona que la pandemia de COVID-19 ha sido un factor importante para la programación de conciertos.
  • 🏠 Ella ha aprendido que es muy casera y probablemente no saldría de casa si no fuera necesario.
  • 🎵 Adele recuerda su inicio en pequeños pubs de Londres y su experiencia en Madame JoJo's.
  • 📖 No fue ella quien subió su música a MySpace, fue su amigo Lyndon.
  • 👶 Como madre, Adele ha cambiado su enfoque en la composición y no tiene mucho tiempo para ello.
  • 👠 Sus preferencias de moda incluyen tacones altos y piezas cómodas, y su momento icono fue en los Grammy 2012.
  • 🎬 Adele destaca la experiencia de grabar 'Skyfall' mientras estaba embarazada y cómo su hijo reaccionaba a las notas altas.
  • 🤣 Ella comparte su sentido del humor y cómo no siempre es bien recibido en los Estados Unidos.
  • 🍰 Adele revela detalles de su vida cotidiana, como sus compras de comestibles y su amor por las sopas vegetales.
  • 📚 Ella opina que las personas ya no tienen tantas librerías físicas y que la lectura se ha vuelto menos común.

Q & A

  • ¿Cómo está Adele en los días actuales?

    -Adele menciona que está muy bien, emocionada por la salida de su nuevo álbum, y disfruta de su tiempo en Los Ángeles.

  • ¿Cuál es el álbum más reciente de Adele que se menciona en el guion?

    -El álbum más reciente de Adele que se menciona es el que está a punto de lanzar, aunque no se especifica el título.

  • ¿Cómo ha sido la experiencia de Adele viviendo en Los Ángeles durante la pandemia?

    -Adele ha disfrutado de su tiempo en Los Ángeles, mencionando que ha sido un período de calma para ella, aunque ha sido un año desafiante.

  • ¿Cuál fue el primer lugar donde Adele tocó en pequeños pubs de Londres?

    -Madame JoJo's es el lugar que Adele considera su favorito para tocar cuando empezó su carrera en Londres.

  • ¿Cómo fue la experiencia de Adele al grabar su tema para la película 'Skyfall'?

    -Adele estaba embarazada cuando grabó la voz para 'Skyfall', y menciona que su voz estaba más baja y que su hijo se molestaba cuando ella cantaba las notas altas.

  • ¿Qué le sorprendió más de la experiencia de grabación profesional cuando grabó su primer álbum '19'?

    -Adele se sorprendió de lo mucho que disfrutó del ambiente en el estudio durante la grabación de su primer álbum.

  • ¿Cuál fue la canción más desafiante para Adele durante la grabación de su álbum '21'?

    -La canción 'Don't You Remember' fue el desafío más grande para Adele, ya que era su intento de una canción country y su voz pasaba de tiernas a gritos.

  • ¿Cómo cambió la voz de Adele después de su cirugía de la garganta?

    -Después de la cirugía, la voz de Adele se volvió más limpia y pura, en contraste con el sonido husme de Tom Waits que estaba adquiriendo antes de la operación.

  • ¿Cuál es el mejor consejo que Adele recibió para la vida en la industria musical?

    -El mejor consejo que Adele recibió fue mantener su corazón a salvo y hacer que su música sea peligrosa.

  • ¿Cómo describe Adele la diferencia entre sus álbumes '19', '21' y '25' en términos de escritura y producción?

    -Con '19', Adele tenía pocas canciones y tuvo que escribir un álbum; con '21', la escritura fluía fácilmente ya que estaba pasando por una etapa emocional intensa; y con '25', no tuvo mucho tiempo para escribir debido a que acababa de tener un bebé.

  • ¿Cuál es el nombre del álbum más personal de Adele según lo que menciona en el guion?

    -Aunque no se menciona el título, Adele indica que su nuevo álbum es su más personal hasta la fecha.

  • ¿Qué le pasó a Adele durante su primera aparición en televisión?

    -Durante su primera aparición en televisión, Adele estaba más nerviosa por la presencia de Sir Paul McCartney en el público que por su propia actuación.

  • ¿Qué le dijo John Mayer a Adele después de su cirugía de la garganta?

    -John Mayer le aconsejó a Adele mantenerse en silencio y ser paciente, y le aseguró que su lesión era común entre los cantantes, por lo que no debía preocuparse demasiado.

  • ¿Cuál es el lugar más intimidante donde Adele ha actuado?

    -El lugar más intimidante para Adele ha sido el ANZ Stadium en Sídney, donde actuó delante de una multitud de cien mil personas.

  • ¿Qué consejo le dio la madre de Adele sobre la crianza de su hijo?

    -La madre de Adele le aconsejó que se relajára y dejara de ser tan rigurosa con las rutinas.

  • ¿Cuál es el nombre del restaurante favorito de Adele en Londres?

    -El restaurante favorito de Adele en Londres es Kai's.

  • ¿Qué canción de Adele ha sido interpretada más a lo largo de su vida?

    -La canción que Adele ha interpretado más a lo largo de su vida es 'My Heart Will Go On'.

  • ¿Quiénes son algunos de los artistas con los que Adele menciona haber sido amiga en MySpace?

    -Adele menciona a Jack Penate, Jamie T, Kid Harpoon, Laura Marling, Lily Allen, y Scrubius Pip como algunos de sus amigos en MySpace.

  • ¿Cuál es el consejo que Adele le daría a su versión de 19 años?

    -Adele le aconsejaría a su versión de 19 años que su vida amorosa se volverá mucho peor.

  • ¿Cuál es el nombre del álbum de Beyoncé que Adele considera su favorito?

    -El álbum favorito de Adele de Beyoncé es 'I Am... Sasha Fierce', el álbum doble.

  • ¿Qué le pasó a Adele cuando intentó cantar 'Hello' con su hijo en el vientre?

    -Cuando Adele intentaba cantar las notas altas de 'Hello', su hijo se molestaba y se movía dentro de ella.

  • ¿Qué le pasó a Adele cuando rompió su premio Grammy por Beyoncé?

    -Adele dice que romper su premio Grammy fue fácil porque estaba incómoda y nerviosa, y simplemente lo扭曲 en el aire mientras trataba de dar su discurso.

  • ¿Cuál es la posesión más orgullosa de Adele?

    -La posesión más orgullosa de Adele es una pieza de papel en la que Celine Dion escupió su chicle, regalada por James Corden.

  • ¿Cuál es el mejor consejo que la madre de Adele le dio sobre la crianza de su hijo?

    -El mejor consejo que la madre de Adele le dio sobre la crianza de su hijo fue 'chill out' y dejar de ser tan rigurosa con las rutinas.

Outlines

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🎤 Entrevista con Adele

Se realiza una entrevista de 73 preguntas a la cantante Adele, quien se muestra emocionada y comparte que está lanzando un nuevo álbum. Durante la conversación, habla sobre su vida en Los Ángeles, su amor por la música, y cómo ha cambiado su estilo de vida debido a la pandemia. También recuerda su inicio en el mundo de la música, tomando pequeñas salas de Londres y su ascenso en MySpace.

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🏠 Vida en Los Ángeles y Comparaciones Culturales

Adele reflexiona sobre su experiencia viviendo en Los Ángeles, destacando la diferencia en el sentido del humor entre los estadounidenses y los británicos. Comparte similitudes entre Londres y Los Ángeles, como la cultura del té y el café, y se burla de las diferencias en la terminología anglosajón, como el uso de 'cilantro' en lugar de 'coriander' y 'jeans' en lugar de 'pantalones'.

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🎼 Recuerdos y Desafíos Musicales

Adele recuerda su proceso de grabación de '21', describiendo sus diarios como 'borrachos, caóticos, angustiosos y muy tristes'. Comparte la historia de su cirugía de la garganta y cómo cambió su voz, y habla sobre los desafíos de grabar 'Don't You Remember', su intento de una canción country. Además, elogia a John Mayer por su apoyo durante su recuperación.

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👗 Estilo y Moda de Adele

La cantante discute su preferencia por los tacones y su experiencia con la moda en eventos como los Grammy, donde su vestido de Armani en 2012 fue especialmente memorable. Comparte su elección de maquillaje, su preferencia por las areolas de Pat McGrath y ofrece consejos de moda, enfatizando la comodidad por encima de la moda.

🏆 Logros y Desafíos Profesionales

Adele reflexiona sobre sus experiencias en el estudio, su nerviosismo durante su primera aparición en televisión y su ascenso a la fama. Comparte su estrategia para manejar el reconocimiento público y su enfoque en la privacidad y el cuidado de su corazón y su música.

👶 Madre y Artista

La cantante habla sobre cómo ser madre ha cambiado su enfoque en la música y la vida cotidiana, y cómo su madre le aconsejó ser más relajada en la crianza. Adele también comparte su experiencia de apoyar a las víctimas del incendio del Grenfell Tower y su conexión personal con la comunidad afectada.

🎬 Imágenes y Recuerdos de la Vida en Tour

Adele narra sus experiencias en tour, destacando la intimidad de ciertos estadios y sus recuerdos más curiosos de conciertos, como un incidente en Las Vegas. Reflexiona sobre el consejo que le daría a su versión de 19 años y comparte su amor por las canciones que toca, incluyendo algunas que le provocan lágrimas.

🎵 Música y Colaboraciones

La cantante expresa su deseo de que Barbra Streisand interprete una de sus canciones y sugiere un posible título para una colaboración con Nicki Minaj. También habla sobre su amor por la música de Celine Dion y su experiencia grabando el tema de 007, 'Skyfall' mientras estaba embarazada.

🇬🇧 Identidad y Vida Británica de Adele

Adele comparte su amor por la cultura británica, sus preferencias en música y televisión, y sus experiencias con los estereotipos del Reino Unido. Discute sus conexiones personales con las Spice Girls y su experiencia en el programa 'Carpool Karaoke'.

📚 Lectura y Música en la Vida de Adele

La cantante reflexiona sobre la importancia de los libros en la vida de las personas y su propia experiencia con la lectura. Comparte su experiencia con las canciones de otros artistas y su propia música, incluyendo su favorita 'My Heart Will Go On' y su deseo de que Chris Stapleton cante una de sus canciones.

💔 Desafíos Personales y Profesionales

Adele habla sobre los desafíos personales que ha enfrentado, como su divorcio, y cómo han influido en su música. También comparte su enfoque en la enseñanza de inglés y su amor por las canciones que escribe, destacando a algunos de sus favoritos y su elección de ropa cómoda.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Álbum

Un álbum es una recopilación de canciones producidas y publicadas por un artista o grupo musical. En el guion, Adele menciona que está emocionada por lanzar su nuevo álbum, lo cual es uno de los temas centrales de la conversación, reflejando su entusiasmo y la expectativa de sus fans.

💡Concierto

Un concierto es un evento en vivo donde un artista musical interpreta su música ante un público. Adele expresa su deseo de volver a realizar conciertos en vivo, destacando la importancia de la seguridad y la situación de la pandemia en la decisión de cuando volverá a tocar.

💡Infancia

La infancia es la etapa de la vida que sigue a la niñez y precede a la adolescencia. En el guion, se hace referencia a la infancia de Adele y cómo descubrió su talento para la música, lo que es un aspecto clave de su historia personal y su trayectoria artística.

💡MySpace

MySpace es una red social que fue popular en la década de 2000 y donde muchos artistas, incluida Adele, compartieron su música. En el guion, se menciona cómo su música fue publicada en MySpace por un amigo, lo que es un ejemplo de cómo los artistas emergentes usaban la plataforma para ganar visibilidad.

💡Madame JoJo's

Madame JoJo's es un lugar donde Adele solía tocar en sus comienzos como artista. Es un ejemplo de los pequeños escenarios donde los músicos emergentes desarrollan su carrera y se relaciona con la experiencia de Adele en los inicios de su carrera.

💡Voces

La voz de una persona, en este caso de un cantante, es una de las herramientas más importantes para la expresión artística. Adele habla sobre su voz y cómo cambió después de una cirugía, lo que es un elemento central en su evolución como cantante.

💡Grammy

Los Grammy son los premios más prestigiosos de la música estadounidense. Adele recuerda su experiencia usando un vestido de Armani en los Grammy de 2012, lo que destaca un momento icónico de su carrera y su presencia en eventos importantes de la industria musical.

💡Cine

El cine es una forma de arte que Adele aprecia, como se menciona cuando ella habla sobre su película favorita reciente, 'Manari'. Esto refleja los intereses personales de la cantante más allá de su carrera musical.

💡Cena

La cena es una de las comidas principales del día y en el guion, Adele habla sobre su intención de hacer una sopa de verduras para la cena, lo que refleja su estilo de vida y sus elecciones alimentarias.

💡Mamá

La relación de Adele con su madre es un tema recurrente en la conversación, destacando la importancia de la familia y el apoyo materno en su vida y en su carrera. Se menciona cómo su madre la ayudó en un momento difícil y cómo le dio consejos de crianza.

💡Tesoro

Un tesoro puede ser cualquier cosa que una persona valora mucho. Adele habla sobre un objeto que le regalaron, una goma de masticar de Celine Dion, que ella considera su posesión más orgullosa, lo que demuestra su admiración por otros artistas y su sentido del humor.

Highlights

Adele discusses her excitement for her new album release and the long-awaited interview.

Adele admits to being a homebody and how the pandemic has reinforced this aspect of her personality.

The singer expresses her readiness to return to live performances and concerts, pending COVID-19 conditions.

Adele shares her childhood experiences and how her mother's musical taste influenced her.

Reminiscing about her early performances at Madame JoJo's in London and the camaraderie among artists.

Adele humorously recalls the Tottenham chant and her connection to the football club.

She clarifies that it was a friend who posted her music on MySpace, not her.

Adele's top eight MySpace friends included notable artists like Lily Allen and Laura Marling.

The singer has never considered a stage name, finding her surname 'boring'.

Adele's home is designed to feel like the English countryside, providing a cozy atmosphere.

Cultural differences between the UK and the US, such as language for common items, are highlighted.

Adele's grocery shopping reflects her focus on healthy eating, with some treats for her son.

The singer shares her love for Tesco and Sainsbury's, supermarkets from her childhood.

Adele fondly remembers her first TV appearance and the nerves associated with performing in front of Sir Paul McCartney.

The experience of performing live on SNL and the additional pressure due to Sarah Palin's presence is discussed.

Adele's approach to dealing with public recognition includes altering her appearance to be less recognizable.

The singer's favorite movie is 'Manari', reflecting her recent viewing habits.

Adele's thoughts on the relevance of physical books and the shift to digital reading platforms are shared.

The process of songwriting for her album '25' is described as the hardest thing she's ever done.

Adele's experience with throat surgery and the resulting change in her voice is discussed.

The singer's most personal album yet is hinted at, without revealing the name.

Adele's experience recording the Bond theme 'Skyfall' while pregnant is shared.

The singer's dream collaboration with Barbra Streisand and a potential duet are imagined.

Adele's favorite restaurant in London and her favorite pub are revealed.

The singer's take on British stereotypes, including the weather and meeting the queen, are humorously discussed.

Transcripts

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well i reckon that this is a perfect

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time to do 73 questions with adele to

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pinch myself that this is actually

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happening right now how are you i'm

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doing so much better now than i'm with

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you me too i'm so excited i know i think

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we've been trying to do this for a long

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time six seven years here we go seven

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years let's get into it okay how is

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adele doing these days i'm great i'm

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really great i'm excited i'm about to

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put my new album out and i'd assume that

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that's the number one thing you're most

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excited about in life right it is and

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that's why you're here that is the

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reason i'm here and it's so good to see

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you in hot and sunny los angeles it is

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typical britt wearing a tracksuit in

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this like 90 degree weather it's okay

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you look great thank you and how has los

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angeles and the states been treating you

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these days great i've loved being here

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i'm very calm the past year has been

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challenging it has has there been one

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thing you've learned during this time

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just how much of a homebody i am and i

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probably would never leave my house if i

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didn't need to

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and i asked this question on behalf of

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fans everywhere when are we gonna see

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you next live or in concert on tour as

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soon as possible i'm ready to go really

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it's just up to covid so just keep on

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wearing your mask and don't be spreading

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that delta and who knows let me help you

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with that oh thank you okay i think we

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should uh dive into your childhood oh i

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felt that

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let's do it how did you realize that you

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had a great voice

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i guess because i got signed my

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favorites are like brilliant so i don't

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really write myself with a singer is

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your mom

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she's musical

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yeah she's a she's a fan good music so

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yeah and you did a camden crawl and you

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toured small london pubs i did what was

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your favorite venue to play when you

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first started gigging probably madame

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jojo's i played there a few times plus

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all my friends used to play there as

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well do you think you still remember the

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hot spurs chant oh yes

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glory glory tottenham hearts by

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glory glory tottenham heartsburg

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glory glory tottenham

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were you nervous to put your music up on

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myspace way back then i actually didn't

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do that that was my friend lyndon so no

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i wasn't oh you weren't yeah and do you

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remember who any of your top eight

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friends were i mean that's like 12 13

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years ago um come on

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definitely jack pinata yeah definitely

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jamie t kid harpoon let me grab that

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thank you definitely laura marling

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definitely lily allen because she was

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the queen of my space at the time

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probably a bit of scrubius pip

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um maybe the maccabees

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family is that like six i'm not entirely

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sure have you ever considered a

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different stage name all this time no

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because my surname is so boring is

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atkins

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okay this is a beautiful beautiful home

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it's so cozy oh i'm glad you like it

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yeah i tried to make it feel like a

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little english countryside i feel like

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i'm there and what's been the most

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surprising aspect of living as a brit in

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america

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that my sarcastic humor doesn't actually

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travel

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what's an unexpected similarity between

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london and los angeles tea and coffee

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culture

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what do americans do that's different

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than brits you have your own funky

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language for things like this is

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actually coriander not cilantro and your

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eggplants are actually

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jeans your movie theaters we call

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cinemas your candy we call sweets

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kind of the list is kind of endless

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really there's a lot to keep track of

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there it is so okay so am i looking at a

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typical grocery run from adults yes and

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no this looks super duper healthy

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because i'm making a vegetable soup

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tonight but normally there's some cereal

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some sugar cereal for my son and

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stringy cheese he loves and milkshakes

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and things like that but kind of yeah

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you know i watch what i put into my body

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these days what do you miss more tesco

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or sainsbury's

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well i say tesco simply because that was

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the only supermarket that was in my

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neighborhood when i was growing up but

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actually it's marx and spencer all right

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we're gonna go back in time you're

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making your first album okay 19.

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what surprised you about professionally

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recording music back then i think how

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much i really enjoy being in the studio

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environment actually

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and who in the crowd made you most

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nervous during your first tv appearance

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was it your mom or sir paul mccartney

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without a doubt it was sir paul

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mccartney and then at the end of the

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show that i did my first ever singing

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performance on he'd sang hey

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so it was incredible what a moment and

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then there was snl there was what was

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the scariest thing about performing live

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on snl live tv in america in general but

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also i knew that a few extra people were

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tuning in because of sarah palin so i

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definitely shot myself yep that happened

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and you became a star and how did you

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handle being recognized in public um i

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don't love it but ever since 21 sort of

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came out really as my hair gets bigger

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my makeup gets thicker and my dresses

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get bigger so that i practically look a

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bald eagle or something like that in

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day-to-day life do you mind if i take a

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gander at your book oh my goodness

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please do this one's update okay

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uh what's the best movie that you've

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watched recently probably manari

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and uh do you think it's true that you

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can learn a lot about a person based on

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the books that they keep

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well i would say that but i don't know

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that many people that have real books in

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their house anymore they seem to have

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kindles or they just don't read at all

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or on their phone or something like that

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so

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i'll say back in the day yeah all right

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well now we're uh 21 years old you're

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recording the second album 21. yes what

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did your diaries throughout the

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songwriting process look like then

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drunk chaotic distressed very very sad

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um yeah along those lines and what did

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you do with them after the album was

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completed they are all hidden in a

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handbag somewhere in my wardrobe room in

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london

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and i actually have no idea which one so

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they could be missing for leno that's

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good bonus material it is

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which recording would you say challenged

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you the most

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probably don't you remember it was sort

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of my attempt at a country song um it

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starts super duper tender and soft which

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i'm not brilliant at by the end i'm

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wailing which is way more my comfort

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zone but um i'd say don't you remember

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yeah and then there's your throat

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surgery

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i heard uh john mayer offer some

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guidance after this procedure what did

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he share with you

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he just you know he was just sort of

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very encouraging to stay silent and be

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patient and that actually my injury was

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a very common singer's injury so not to

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worry too much about it so yeah he was

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great he's such a sweetheart i like him

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so much how would you describe the

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difference in your voice pre and post

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procedure i was definitely heading

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towards a tom waits sound that i had

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before my surgery getting very very

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husky um and afterwards it was a brand

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new voice it was so clean and pure yeah

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yeah and would you ever release the

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alternate version of 21 no because if i

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wanted to do that i would have done it

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already so fair point okay so fashion

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questions

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okay heels are slides

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hate slides it's got to be heels bare

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feet our heels on stage barefoot so i

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don't fall over and what's your most

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iconic style moment well i would say

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probably my armani moment in 2012 at the

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grammys and i was pregnant so i just

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love that dress who's your fashion icon

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hate blonde chip who always gets it

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right on the red carpet okay launch it

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okay and what do you never leave the

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house without wearing

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earrings

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who makes your favorite eyeliner

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pat mcgrath

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and what fashion advice can you offer me

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right now

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um just keep on doing what you're doing

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comfort over style thank you i do too i

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appreciate that

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and when you're making your third album

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25 you said that making this album was

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the hardest thing that you've ever done

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it was but

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what was the easiest song on the album

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to write definitely remedy i think it's

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pretty good about my son

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and what was the most valuable thing

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that you learned from producer max

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martin

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what about the hooks

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for anyone looking to write a killer pop

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song what's the most important piece of

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advice to consider it's all about the

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hooks about the hooks okay and what was

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the biggest difference between working

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on 19 21 and 25 well 19 i had long been

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science only had like four songs had to

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actually really write an album it felt

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like uh 21 i couldn't stop writing it it

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was just pouring out of me i was such a

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hot mess and then 25 i just didn't have

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time to write really so i just had a

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newborn baby so not much let's go

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outside okay let's do it it's lovely out

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here which venue was most intimidating

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or terrifying to perform in um after you

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i would say

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the anz stadium in sydney it was summing

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city like a hundred thousand people oh

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this is beautiful oh this is very

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english out here it feels like it's also

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very gray gardens yeah yes what was your

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favorite city to play in always london

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yeah have you found any curious for a

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stage free sadly not no no none

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whatsoever

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ah what's the strangest thing you've

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seen someone do at one of your shows

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a middle-aged woman drink too much pass

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out then piss herself while she got

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carried out

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vegas obviously

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vegas obviously obviously obviously

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do you cry while singing any of your

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songs

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i do to quite a few of my new ones yeah

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oh wow

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what piece of advice would you give to

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your 19 year old self

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that your love life's gonna get a lot

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worse

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oh

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truth the truth yeah uh how about any

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advice for anyone getting started in

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music well the best advice i ever got

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was um to keep your heart safe and your

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music dangerous and i live by that so

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that would be my piece of advice too

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it's good

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how has becoming a mom changed your

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songwriting

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um i don't really have much time to do

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anymore

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and what's the best advice your own mom

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gave you about parenting to chill out

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and stop being so regimented with the

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routine

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what's your happiest memory with your

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mom

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probably when she moved back in with me

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when i was 21 i was really falling apart

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and she lovingly put me back together so

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sweet and i would assume that she's your

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roommate on the road when you're on tour

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no because she's still my mother so she

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still thinks that she can tell me what

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to do

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so now she just comes to the shows it's

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always going to be like that

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and why was it important for you to

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support victims of the grenfell tower

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fire just felt like i had to it was

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right around the corner from where my

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house in london is

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and it was you know it was overtook the

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uk we couldn't believe that there was a

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building like that in the middle of

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central london that had burnt down um

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and i just wanted to be a safe and

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consistent person for them which i hope

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i was what word would your friends use

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to describe you

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definitely loyal

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and i heard you do a killer al pacino

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impression can you give me some of that

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yes but i think it's good it's hoo-ha

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from his role as

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waiting centers or

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maybe it's tanked yeah

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okay i thought we could have some more

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fun besides al pacino impressions yes

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always i have a phone here with an app

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on it where you can sing a little stuff

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into it and then you can change your

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voice into whatever you want fun okay

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let's give it a go

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hello from the other side

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let's have a look okay there's a lot of

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options that start with helium helium

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alvin the chipmunk

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try tunnel

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reverb

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[Music]

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that sounds like i'm singing in a shower

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i'm not for that one i'm up for that

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sounds like a shower yeah that's

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definitely me on the new album all right

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let's hear you drunk

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[Music]

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please tell me the next album is like

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that pretty much pretty much that's what

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the whole album sounds like thank you

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okay now would you be able to rank the

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top three favorite songs that you've

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ever created what are they i'm gonna mix

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them with what mine are and what the

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fans are i reckon so i reckon someone

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like you would be number one i think

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there's a new song on um the new album

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that would be my number second or be my

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second one and then when we were young i

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really love that song i love singing it

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means a lot to me great selections and

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can you do the same for beyonce's top

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albums

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you know that could be controversial uh

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the hive might come and kill me i'm my

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personal favorites

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my first one is sasha fierce that

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sublime double album the second one

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would be lemonade

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the third one is a bit of a toss up

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between two but i'm gonna go with my gut

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and my heart and i'm gonna say b-day

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you know she's gonna watch this

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was breaking your grammy in half for

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beyonce easier or harder than you

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thought it would be it was actually

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really easy i was just so uncomfortable

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and nervous up on the stage trying to

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give that speech right in front of her

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and just sort of twist it off and fell

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off from the end it felt like fate

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now on the internet there is david

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attenborough narrating your hello music

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videos

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with his iconic voice yeah uh was that

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totally surreal watching that it was

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incredible it was live on radio i don't

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even know if he knew that he was doing

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it he just sort of had to watch the

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video and read the lyrics oh you know

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read his script and stuff like that but

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he's like everything in the uk like we

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love him so much um and he's my mum's

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hero so it was phenomenal yes do you

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read what people write about you on the

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internet very rarely what's the most

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ridiculous rumor you've ever heard about

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yourself i think all the crazy rumors

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about my love life um you know since

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i've been single and stuff like that

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they're just none of it's true so

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probably those

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in your career do you think there was

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ever a time that you felt like you

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couldn't be yourself

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no i've been very very lucky with that

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and i know that no never

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what's the proudest possession that you

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own

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it's actually inside let's go in okay

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let's see in the meantime yeah how about

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some british this or that questions

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okay blur or oasis

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yeah

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no or liam definitely liam without a

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doubt prince william or prince harry

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prince harry spicy

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spice girls are the beetles

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i mean that's a bit unfair but i'm gonna

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go with spice girls

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by the way what's the most impressive

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thing about the spicy girls

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they really don't care they really

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really really don't care about anything

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and i can think just their brashness and

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stuff like that i think okay what do we

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have here

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it's pretty amazing all right

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celine dion's

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gum

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that's right what's going on here james

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corden who's a friend of mine but also

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does carpool karaoke which i did uh he

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did it with her and knew how much a fan

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of her i was and so he made her spit her

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gum into piece of paper and he framed it

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for me

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and it's my proudest possession

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three questions left before i get out of

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here adele okay well the whole world is

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waiting i'm going to attempt to try to

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get you to spill some tea on that album

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all right if 25 closed a trilogy

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what is something new you'll explore for

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the first time your next album

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does anything ever really end

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what one specific thing that's different

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in this album than every other album

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it's definitely my most personal one yet

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i think yeah and last question question

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number 73

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what's the new album's name

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well let's keep going and maybe we'll

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find out

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uh

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that's unconventional this is a 73

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question interview and oh let's do it

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it's so much fun sit down

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okay uh

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i love the skyfall theme oh good

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how is recording this bond theme

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different than recording your other

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stuff well i was heavily pregnant

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actually when i did the vocal for

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skyfall so and it's the only song that i

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recorded while i was pregnant with him

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so my voice was a lot lower and he also

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hated it when i was singing um the high

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notes he'd sort of kick around inside of

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me who'd you bet is gonna be the next

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james bond

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i mean it's a tough one there's been

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lots of lots of different choices and

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stuff but i would like jonathan major to

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be the next one but i don't know if

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that's allowed because he's american

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would you like some milk uh yeah yeah

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i'd love that thank you um but i think

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it is helpful

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and what song not yours have you sung

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the most in your life my heart will go

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on

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and

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who would you love to cover one of your

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songs

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barbra streisand

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now i know you love nicki minaj i do uh

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if you were to collab on a track with

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nicki minaj what would it be called

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momly maker oh thank you and that was um

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question

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78 but now that we're having tea i might

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as well stick around ma as well okay uh

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question number 79 uh favorite

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restaurant in london

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kai's

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i'll just keep going with the british

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questions oh please do uh favorite pub

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of all time

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the warmer castle

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oh that tea is good

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what's a stereotype about the uk that's

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totally true

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that it always rains

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what about

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one that's completely false

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i feel everyone thinks that we've all

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met the queen or we haven't

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so yeah we'll be there

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now we're at 82 questions with adele

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having fun uh yeah good me too keep

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going uh favorite curse word

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what telly have you been binging these

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days oh i noticed that i have been binge

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watching on the telly ted lasso

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i think it's great it's very british as

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well what might people not know about

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wearing your hair and a beehive well if

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it's your own natural hair as a beehive

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it gets a bit smelly

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yeah well best tip for putting on false

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eyelashes and asking for a friend get

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someone else to do it for you

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what decade of fashion is your favorite

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probably the 60s what should everyone

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have in their wardrobe

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a cozy jumper aka sweater

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okay we're at question 89 now

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biggest risk you've ever taken leaving

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my marriage

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uh what would you be doing if you were

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not a musical artist

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i like to think i'd still be doing small

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little gigs in pubs and clubs on my

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guitar yeah even though i'm sure nobody

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will come and see me um but i really

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wanted to be an english teacher before

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all this happened so i'd like to think

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that i'd be doing that yeah

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what are your favorite lyrics you've

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ever written

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they're all on the new album

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yes uh

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who is your favorite lyricist lena kavin

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oh i

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and who is your favorite composer han

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zimmer

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who's your dream duet partner

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chris stapleton

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wow uh

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what's your most listened to album of

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2020

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you know i was i went for comfort i was

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listening to show some emotion by joan

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armatrading it reminds me of home and

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reminds me of my mum so i was listening

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to that a lot that's sweet

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how many are we up to now

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we are at 95.

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great let's call it a day

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we're we're done 95 questions

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wow

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oh thanks yeah

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that'll give something for the fans to

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work out see you in seven years thanks

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adele

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you

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