Charlie Puth
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Podcast Appearances
It's me wanting to make music for my classmates, except I'm not in school anymore and I'm 34 years old.
But there's people around the world that I still want to have that feeling from listening to my music.
I'm always considering other folks.
So what do you do to get to them?
You make the music simple.
You don't make it...
dense and complicated where you alienate a lot of people who aren't taking in music in the same way that maybe you and i are every single day they just want to casually listen to music and just relate to something with some simple chords one two three four uh so i just i always have that in mind i have the person in mind listening to it are you methodical mathematical when it comes to like melodies too or is it just like whatever comes to mind first
As long as it doesn't.
impede with the feeling of why we're writing the record as long as well it's we already sang a c sharp so we can't do if it feels good like sing the c sharp don't not do something because you did it two notes ago just whatever like bill withers did i know i know i know i know
That's not math.
And it's everyone's favorite part of that song now.
I do, but a little less now because I'll hear some of the hardest melodies in the highest keys and
that are immensely popular.
Die On This Hill.
Yeah.
I mean, I struggle to sing that because I didn't warm up, but like... I know nothing could matter.
Oh, it's so beautiful.
Michael Pollack, Omer Fetty.
And Blake's lacking too.
My friends make my favorite music.