00:00Você está pronto?
00:00Eu acho que sim.
00:01Antes de começarmos com a música, introduz-se.
00:03Eu sou Zayn Malek.
00:04Você conhece o que estamos fazendo?
00:05Eu acho que sim.
00:06Eu acho que sim.
00:07Eu vou te ensinar algumas músicas.
00:08Você tem que me dizer quem é o artista.
00:10E se eles significam algo para você.
00:12É um jogo.
00:13É um jogo.
00:14É um jogo.
00:18Eu sou Bob.
00:19Sim.
00:20Eu sou Bob Marley.
00:22Você é um fã?
00:23Sim, eu sou um fã de Bob.
00:24Eu posso ver você.
00:25Você é um fã de Bob.
00:26Eu sou um fã de Bob.
00:27Eu sou um fã.
00:27Eu sou um fã de Bob.
00:29Sim.
00:30Eu sou um fã de Bob.
00:31Eu sou um fã de Bob.
00:32Ele é um fã de Bob.
00:35Eu sou um fã de Bob.
00:35Você é um fã de Bob.
00:36Você é um fã de Bob.
00:40Ah, está lá.
00:42Purple Rain.
00:43Sim.
00:45Prince.
00:45Prince.
00:46Quem é Prince?
00:47Quem é ele?
00:48Prince é um legend.
00:49As pessoas não sabem o que eles estão entendendo.
00:53Você não sabe sobre Prince?
00:54Sim, Prince é o G, ele é um dos primeiros que eu me lembro de fazer R&B music, mas
01:02também
01:02brincando a guitarra também, brilhando a bateria, todo o instrumento, todo o instrumento.
01:08Ele é um guitarrão, sim, eu amo Prince.
01:10Quando você começou a partir de Prince?
01:11Eu ouvi alguns de seus músicos quando eu era criança, mas eu não era um grande fã
01:14até que eu me entrei meu teens.
01:16O que você era quando era criança?
01:17Eu usava muito de meu pai, meu pai é apenas 23 anos, então ele estava ouvindo muito bom música.
01:22Eu usava um pouco de Tupac, Biggie, Bob, R&B singers da época, como Danelle Jones, eu não sei se
01:30você...
01:30Sim.
01:31Você conhece Danelle Jones?
01:32Sim.
01:32Sim, assim, tipo de vibe, música.
01:34Então, essa influência foi levada por você.
01:36Sim, definitivamente.
01:37Sim, é o tipo de música que você faz, inspirado por o que seu pai estava fazendo para você.
01:42Sim, eu tento de ficar com isso, mas também é o que eu me lembro de cantar.
01:45Então, eu me lembro que é só fitting, que é o que meu voz é como.
01:50Um dos por dois.
01:51Eu estou tentando dizer como eu me lembro.
01:53Se eu me lembro de cantar.
02:00Se eu me lembro de cantar.
02:00É isso Rai?
02:00Eu amo Rai's voz.
02:02Eu fui para ir para ver a concert.
02:04E eu não me lembro de muitos music shows.
02:07Rai?
02:07Em Londres.
02:08Eu fui para ver a Londres.
02:09Ela foi performada no O2.
02:10Ela tinha uma whole, como, de cantar com ela.
02:13E foi realmente cool.
02:13Ela tem uma...
02:22Da mesma coisa.
02:23Da mesma coisa.
02:24Da mesma coisa.
02:25Da mesma coisa.
02:25Você tem um tipo de música.
02:26Aimee Winehouse.
02:27A sultry soul vibe going on, too.
02:29Eu f*** com a voz.
02:31Put it back on.
02:37Climax.
02:38Usher.
02:38Eu fui para ver.
02:39Esher.
02:39Esher.
02:40Esher.
02:41Esher.
02:42Esher.
02:43Esher.
02:43Esher.
02:44Esher.
02:45Usher?
02:45Yeah, you remind me.
02:54That kind of music is missing in today's world, I feel like.
02:58You know?
02:58It's gone a lot more like this.
03:00It's more like overproduced kind of sounds, you know?
03:02You could have a say in that.
03:03Maybe, yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:05I'm trying, you know what I mean?
03:07We'll see.
03:08I'm only one dude.
03:09So is Usher.
03:10Yeah, no, yeah, but Usher's a legend.
03:12Usher, like, discovered Justin Bieber.
03:15Yeah, he did discover Bieber, yeah.
03:16He discovered him early on off YouTube.
03:18You ready to keep going?
03:19Let's go.
03:23Donnell Jones.
03:24Tell me about him.
03:25Donnell Jones, what can I tell you about him?
03:27Crazy voice.
03:28I loved his music a lot because my dad used to listen to it.
03:32And I just always loved his tone.
03:34You know, the things he can do with his voice is crazy.
03:38And it sounds really raw.
03:39It doesn't sound affected.
03:40Yeah.
03:41It doesn't sound like someone's f***ed with it too much.
03:42It just sounds like if that guy sang on the street, he would sound like that, you know?
03:46And he's playing.
03:47Like, he's actually in the instruments, like what you were talking about before.
03:49Is he, yeah?
03:49Was he playing a lot of the instruments as well?
03:51I think so.
03:51I had no idea.
03:52I hadn't researched him like that.
03:54Yeah, he's just got that good sounding voice to know.
03:59Yeah, I know.
03:59Come on.
04:00I see no shit.
04:01Tupac.
04:02Come on.
04:02My boy.
04:04Tupac's a legend.
04:04I don't know what to say about him that he hasn't already said about himself, you know?
04:08He's already let you know who he is.
04:10His song in particular is so, it's like powerful.
04:13Like a lot of his best music.
04:14A lot of his music was, yeah.
04:16It was really like introspective.
04:17He has something to say.
04:18Exactly, yeah.
04:19His message was always, we're bigger than just himself.
04:22It was like about his society and, you know, life and things that were going on around him.
04:26And like how that made him feel and what he wanted to do about it.
04:29I had a kind of little bit of a political vibe going on.
04:32Always with Pac, for sure.
04:33Give me like a general like path to go down.
04:36I like like alternative rock kind of sounding music too.
04:40I'm into Pink Floyd and stuff, you know?
04:42Growing up in the UK, around your age, this band.
04:52Oh yeah.
04:53Arctic Monkeys.
04:54Yeah man, gangster too.
04:57He's a Northerner too.
04:58Yeah?
04:58The lead singer's a Northerner, yeah.
05:00Alex Turner.
05:00He's from up north, yeah.
05:02That's why he's got that like sick like northern accent going on.
05:05What's the, who are some of the most legendary northern England musicians?
05:11To me?
05:12Besides yourself.
05:13For me, probably John Lennon.
05:16Oh yeah.
05:16Yeah, like the Beatles in general.
05:19Oasis, a pretty gangster.
05:21You didn't go see Oasis, did you?
05:23No, I didn't.
05:24I didn't.
05:24But I like them as people too.
05:25I like that they like speak their mind and stuff.
05:28I like Arctic Monkeys.
05:29They're pretty gangster.
05:30Yeah, there's a lot of decent music like from, from northern England.
05:34Like they've got, they've got some, some good tunes.
05:37What about you?
05:37You're releasing new music?
05:38I am, yeah.
05:39I've got a new album coming out called Connor Cole.
05:43It's a little bit different to stuff I've done before because it's got a bit more of like an Indian
05:46influence going on.
05:47Uh huh.
05:49Hence the name.
05:49Tell me more about that.
05:50Where did that come from?
05:51Connor Cole is like, it's the sound of like making like drum beat, percussion sounds with, with your voice.
06:14So it's that thing and I used it to build a lot of the beats.
06:18So I was using my voice to make the music and then singing over the top of it like writing
06:22lyrics and stuff over my own voice.
06:25So, yeah.
06:26Somebody showed me this the other day and I'm curious if you've ever heard this.
06:41Yeah.
06:42Nusrat Fateli Khan.
06:43Yeah.
06:44Yeah.
06:44So I've got a song on my record called Nusrat and I named it after him.
06:49Yeah.
06:49Cause he's, he's like the OG.
06:51How fucking amazing is he?
06:53Yeah.
06:53He's amazing.
06:54His voice, if you ever listen to him live, like check him out some of his live performances.
06:58It's insane.
07:09Somebody showed me this the other day a couple of weeks ago and I was like blown away.
07:13I never listened to him before.
07:14So, do you know who Jeff Buckley is?
07:16Yes.
07:16So Jeff Buckley was weirdly, madly inspired by Nusrat Fateli Khan.
07:21Like, and listened to a lot of his music and that's why he used to do them like weird runs
07:26and stuff.
07:26Cause he loved Pakistani music.
07:28Like I was like, that's kind of cool.
07:30So there's a little of that happening.
07:31Yeah, exactly.
07:32So there's that kind of vibe going on in this record.
07:35Well, I'm excited to hear it.
07:42Yeah, I don't know who it is.
07:44What do you think of it?
07:44I think it's amazing.
07:45I know the song.
07:46I just don't know who it is off top of my mind.
07:49Blackstreet.
07:49Is it?
07:50Yeah.
07:50Okay.
07:51Ready?
07:51Yeah.
07:55Thanks for coming on the show.
07:56No worries.
07:56Thanks for having me bro.
07:57Good to meet you.
07:58You too.
07:58No diggity.
07:59No diggity.
08:00I thought to bag it up.
08:02Bag it up.
08:03I like the way you work it.
08:04No diggity.
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