00:00How does it feel to be in Idols in 2024 after this record and living by that mantra of love
00:10is the thing?
00:11Are you feeling that reciprocated in the energy of these songs each night?
00:14Is Idols a more loving place now?
00:16Absolutely, yeah.
00:17You know, it's a thing I chose to, I was kind of like at a point in my life where I needed
00:22love.
00:23Not necessarily romantic love, but I needed to bring that back into my narrative as a
00:28person on a daily basis.
00:30And obviously I live this life as an artist, I'm singing these songs every day, and doing
00:35interviews and such.
00:36And it was a really healthy process to go through and talk about all that.
00:40And it's been therapeutic, literally, like, we look after each other more on stage, and
00:48the audience dances now and they have this, there's just a slightly new dynamic, we're
00:54never going to repeat ourselves again.
00:59So yeah, it's been, it is, it's fucking magic, yeah.
01:03The biggest change with the audience, I mean, our shows have always been about love, you
01:07know, it's always been about being uninhibited and sharing with each other, you know, but
01:11like, the biggest change is the dancing.
01:14That you can see.
01:15It used to be, you know, this like loving, chaotic mosh pit, and now there's moments
01:19where everyone just like locks in and grooves and it, that's the vibe we were going for
01:23and that's what we're getting, so it's great.
01:25Do you guys get competitive dancing on stage, who's the best dancer in Idols?
01:29It's a dead heat between myself and Joseph Talbot.
01:35The issue is, right, he's got the whole hip swing, bum shake thing that he does, I mean,
01:40I'm not too far away from it, it's an incredible thing to witness.
01:43I'll just spit on my head, you fucking rat.
01:47Showboat?
01:48No, no one likes that.
01:59That's right.
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