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so um how did your mom react to
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that tell your mom like I'm going to
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tell you a secret i didn't All right
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this album it's still I don't know when
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this interview is going to come out but
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this we're having this interview before
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this album gets released right so from
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today's point I am telling you that I
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didn't I didn't show my mom yet i didn't
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let her hear it yet
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when I'm lost you got me homeing you
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Nothing is about being your number i'm
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106
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oh hi
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hey hey nice to see you again good to
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see you so today we're here to talk
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about your first solo album
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are you nervous i am very very excited
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yeah so um to start the interview I want
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to talk about something that I saw
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online uh it was a letter that you wrote
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when you were an SM rookie you don't
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probably you won't remember but are you
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going to read it out for me yes oh no
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okay
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okay you
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said I will definitely work hard to
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become one of SM SM's famous stars and
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be able to provide the music people
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would like to listen
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to you wrote that like 10 years ago wow
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that's crazy
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right now you're releasing solo album
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wow and like being one of the most
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respectful I feel like artist oh wow
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thank you um so how do you feel
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wow honestly though like when you were
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stirring up this question I was like "Ah
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this is going to be cringy." But
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after like actually kind of like
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like feeling it i was like "Dang after
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10 plus years I'm here with the first
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fruit album." I kind of feel proud yeah
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okay yeah i'm very very proud yeah so um
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let's talk about the
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music right um so the album is
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like dividing four
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chapters and the first one is Toronto
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this the city you were born and you open
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with Toronto's window
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right to laugh
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no because you're you're doing so good
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Oh thank you um listen to the album a
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lot of times this week so we're gonna
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talk oh you Oh nice okay so we're going
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to talk about it um so in this song you
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talk like about dreaming detail
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i never thought that I could dream in
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detail you
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know and when you're able to do this
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it's like almost you have a purpose to
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live right yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah um
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why did you did you decide to open the
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album with this message great
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question um but first of all I knew that
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it had to be Toronto cuz that's where
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everything began for me and this album
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is an autobiography and so Toronto had
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to be the first track um but you know
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it's Toronto's window so like I'm
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looking back to Toronto like where it
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first began i'm looking back and I
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realize oh I was
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raised my mom raised me like this my dad
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raised me like this and I kind of wanted
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to put that message there but before
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that I had to say that for me to even
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realize how I can see the past I say
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this in the song like I now I can see
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the past with a new set of eyes it's
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just there was a realization for me that
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really just changed the way that I
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looked at my past and it really had to
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do with my faith too in a way and so
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finding that reason and drive and
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putting that into everything that I do
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in my life that's kind
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of it's linked with
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my new way of thinking and
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so yeah that's how it came out so the
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next song is 1999
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i saw that you were kind of like
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doubting to put this song as the main
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single because it's like kind of obvious
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because is the year you were born but
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this song is like totally different i
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was surprised i was very surprised yeah
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yeah
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um so
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sorry yeah yeah yeah go on no I want to
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have that moment like you are Oh okay
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this song is going to represent the
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album because it's very I mean okay okay
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okay first I'm going be honest it wasn't
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like a rightaway pick for me um when I
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first got the beat when I first got the
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hook I was like oh wow this is in like
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this is something but I wasn't sure that
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this was going to be the song to
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represent this album just like what you
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said but there were other options um and
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other songs but in the end I just felt
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like this was the best out of all all
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the options and then we thought about
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the lyrics in about 1999 and then I just
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felt like okay this is the perfect song
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for the album and so and for the genre
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too like we tried so many different
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genres like cuz this genre is like no
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one I didn't even expect it no one
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expected it but I realized that I am the
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type of artist who can really just try
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and pull off so many different genres is
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and so just the 1999 theme was what made
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me kind of click with the song the most
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and so I just felt like this was the
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right beat to to choose and yeah and I
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really like how you sing this song
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because it's very 90s you remind me a
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lot of Justin Timberlake i don't know if
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it was on purpose yo yo yo yo yo yo
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that's actually pretty that was exact i
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I thought of Justin Timberlake as well
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really
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so we're good i mean because you know it
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it started off like I was like talking
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with my producer dress and I was like
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I've always been confident about my
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falsetto um and and that was it like I I
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just it was just I left it there and
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then like gradually he was just like
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"Okay yo I'm thinking about a song." And
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then around the time where we were
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looking for a title track he gave me
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that beat with that falsetto hook and I
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was like interesting and then that's
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yeah it kind of began there okay so
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after the song is the New York section
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right
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flight to New York yes and then after
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flight to New York you have we have two
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songs it's Righteous and Fractured did I
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pronounce it right fracture yeah uh so
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both of these songs show your connection
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to hip-hop right
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and I want to know why do you think
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hip-hop reflects your time in New York
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yeah i mean I think you're very on the
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right track cuz you know for each city
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we kind of had to have a specific mood
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to categorize the parts of the album and
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so New York it really reminded me of you
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know just like how like the busyiness of
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Manhattan like the streets of New York
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and just like
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um out of all the other tracks I felt
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like the hardest in the rap and like the
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loudest
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um section of the album should be New
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York name three
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team at the same time with no rest with
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no rest back on my rover keep up and
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down look at me now god is my power i'm
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NCT
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and my ANR was like my ANR um partner he
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actually thought of that idea and I was
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like "Okay that's a good idea." And so
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we searched for songs like Righteous and
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Fraia so that's the hardest part of the
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album like the the strongest part yeah
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when I received the album I thought this
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was going to be the whole album so I was
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very surprised other songs m yeah yeah
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yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah true true
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true you know it's only up it's only up
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until New York and then everything else
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is just kind of different you know it's
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like yeah yeah yeah it's very exact so
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Vancouver this was my favorite part of
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the album Vancouver
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Um we have Ranc Vancouver loser and
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watch TV
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right and I feel like in these songs you
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really showcase yourself as a vocalist
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and also as a storyteller
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oh I saw you mention before that you
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really love to sing and you you have a
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dream to be an author right i did i did
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yeah and why you choose this chapter of
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your life to show like that
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you these parts of you know like the
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sides i think this was also after having
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like numerous conversations with my ANR
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but we felt like Vancouver should be the
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sentimental section of the album very
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kind of you know like kind of dampened
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the soul kind of but um and so Vancouver
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even just from the track it's very you
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know you know it reminded me of the the
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the weather of Vancouver you know and so
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and just I really like how you said that
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I think I put a lot of my storytelling
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creativity like my creative energy my
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storytelling creative energy into
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Vancouver into Loser and watching TV
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just like what you said um and so when
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it comes to my vocals but also just how
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I wrote the songs I think I'm very proud
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of how the Vancouver section came out
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yeah I really like Loser because I feel
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like you sing a lot in this song and I
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didn't know you could sing like that so
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I didn't know that I could sing like
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that
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too but I tried it i tried it and this
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was also like an influence that I got
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from Dress but he was
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like you know you know the
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um like the boyfriend acoustic song of
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Justin Bieber yes it was kind of like yo
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we should have a song like that and
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Dress was like yo you should we should
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try something like that but as we got
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to you know develop it it it it sounded
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so good
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um and the lyrics as well i think I'm
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very proud of how it came out too so I
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really like how you say "I don't want to
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be I don't want to be a loser but also I
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don't want to lose her." Yeah yeah yeah
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i really like that yeah yeah
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that's Yeah yo I'm glad and it's it it's
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first people will be like "Oh dude he's
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in a toxic relationship like he's
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talking about toxic love." But it's not
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that it's actually about me no it's
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actually about a love that will forever
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love you no matter how
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toxic the how no matter how
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stop it stop like do you know what I
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mean no no it's like No no hear me out
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hear me out i I want to tell you so it's
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about in the beginning it starts off by
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saying oh I am hurt this person hurt me
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but in the
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end so in the beginning the other person
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is the loser for me but in the end I
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realize that I'm the loser because
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I still choose to love you
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back it's just endless unconditional
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love
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it's profound like deep yeah it's deep
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though
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so let's move on
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to
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section it starts with your feature with
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HA which really nice i like the part
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good but throughout I feel like
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throughout this journey you have two
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other collaborators you have also Yunji
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the highest girl right
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and Crush how was work with these
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artists all right like Han obviously you
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know he was someone that I always wanted
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to collab with um in a way like since or
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even before debut um and so he was the
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perfect choice um for um 82 pressing um
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Leongji she was also just like the
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perfect choice for Fraia she um she
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killed it in her verse and we always
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kind of
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had our you
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know our connection through like social
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media and everything so everything just
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kind of added up it was very natural but
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um I think Crush was the most
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unexpecting artist for me to even you
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know contact but um in the beginning for
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watching TV I was like "Wow he would
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sound so good um for for a for a course
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like this." And so we actually contacted
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him um but he first actually said that
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he was too busy cuz he was on tour he
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had a lot going on and he was like "I
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don't think I can um do it." And I was
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like "Oh no." And so I was actually
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thinking of dropping the song cuz I
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couldn't find the perfect artist i
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couldn't find the most appropriate like
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the the like the right the most you
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know the artist that would sound the
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best on this track other than Crush and
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so I was actually talking to my ANR
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saying that we should just drop it but
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then we were like "Okay we should ask
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him one more time." And then the second
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time he contacted him he was like "Okay
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let's do it." Thank God because it's
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like one of the best songs of the album
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so I'm glad
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that he was a part of it wow um so we're
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speaking of ha you with him are part of
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like different groups of NCT so you are
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part of NCTU NC Dream
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NC7 man that's a lot and how was it for
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you to find your own identity as a solo
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artist while creating this album like
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there was a time where you're like "Oh
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my god I don't know what I'm doing." Yo
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that's actually the key point of the
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message of this album because this album
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was a journey that allowed me to find
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myself this album helped me find myself
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for the first time in 25 years and so um
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I hope that my listeners can really feel
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that and that's why I put all of
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my
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personal messages and feelings and
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thoughts into this album and I think my
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faith really had a lot to do with it as
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well and my faith is linked with my
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identity so I think a lot of those
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um aspects were put in to this album
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from like just in every angle and the
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last song I want to talk about is your
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the song you did for your
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mom that made me very emotional let me
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tell you really okay i was a after
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listen I was a mess so um how did your
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mom reacted to that like you told your
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mom like Yeah you want me to tell you a
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secret i didn't All right this album
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it's still I don't know when this
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interview is going to come out but this
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album we're having this interview before
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this album gets released right so Mhm
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from today's point I am telling you that
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I didn't I didn't show my mom yet i
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didn't let her hear it yet
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what no way did I know that she's going
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to be like what
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i would if I was a mom like imagine
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having a child moving through all those
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cities and then this child become like a
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famous singer and he's like "Oh no I'm
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going to put a song for you." Like
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I'm going to I'm going to I'm going to
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see how she reacts when the album comes
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out i'm not going to show her until it
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actually comes out
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on all platforms you're going to have to
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after after the album comes out how she
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reacted
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yeah y I want to see how she reacts i
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I'll try to film her if I can i don't
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know if it if she'll be like upset or
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something but I just feel I did let my
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dad hear it my dad was really surprised
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he was
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like like "Oh my god mom is going to be
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like she's going to she's going to be
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shocked." My dad was very very surprised
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but um you know I was like "It's too
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late now
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okay um to finish um I saw a video you
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recorded when you released Child your
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first single it was a video called
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Child's
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Diary you were like very open about it
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everything everything and I thought was
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very
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um special that video so I want you to
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um answer the questions you answered on
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that video in 2005 in 200 25 after you
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release your first
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album so the first question is what do
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you think you are in the eyes of others
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now oh
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hey yo what's
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up um what do I think I look like in the
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eyes of other people
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um I think in the eyes of other people
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they'll be able to know how pass like
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um like how passion I think now I'm more
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passionate and certain of my identity
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compared to when I did that that
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interview in child's diary
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and the last question would you what
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would you say to child Mark
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i would
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say oh I I I would really want to tell
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him that the thoughts and the concerns
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and all of that confusion that you're
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going through is it'll all make sense
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one
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day and I'm
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excited i'm excited for you bro i think
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I'll just tell them that yeah I think
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everyone's excite excited for you i saw
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the comments like the you released like
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a teaser today and I saw people sobbing
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people like "Oh my god this is so
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personal."
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Exactly so I think everyone's proud of
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you everyone's really really happy for
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you including me because I don't know i
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don't know if you know this but that
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first we met in S paulo the first time
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and that was my first ever
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interview so oh man yeah yeah so
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um you know I know what that feels like
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yeah you made my dream come true so like
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take this interview
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yeah and it's also also it kind of links
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with the meaning of the first group
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because it's my first album and you know
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you know like I think the meaning that
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the word first holds is very very
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special to all people and and so I know
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what you meant yeah
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thank you thank you as well you for
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letting me tell this story sign and
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thank you for everything i hope you have
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a huge success with this album
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thank you and that's it that's it thank
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you
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see you again take care yeah you too
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bye-bye don't be too sad that we're
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we're finishing the call
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why would I be I want to sleep it's 4 in
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the morning Brazil
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the first fruits of all your crops
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now that I could see the past with a new
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set of eyes my life makes so much more
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sense now first of the first fruits
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looking back to Toronto like a
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window ever since I was born