Savan Kotecha
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, I mean, and by the way, that's sort of the early days, the first two albums. But it was, yeah, it was part of it. It was amazing. It was an amazing process to be a part of that, to be part of something early on from the get-go, really. And to see, like... the fan base forming, it was, it became this sort of like, um, it became its own thing. It's hard to explain.
Yeah, I mean, and by the way, that's sort of the early days, the first two albums. But it was, yeah, it was part of it. It was amazing. It was an amazing process to be a part of that, to be part of something early on from the get-go, really. And to see, like... the fan base forming, it was, it became this sort of like, um, it became its own thing. It's hard to explain.
Yeah, I mean, and by the way, that's sort of the early days, the first two albums. But it was, yeah, it was part of it. It was amazing. It was an amazing process to be a part of that, to be part of something early on from the get-go, really. And to see, like... the fan base forming, it was, it became this sort of like, um, it became its own thing. It's hard to explain.
Um, you know, there was a group of us on X factor who were really like, you know, making sure that, okay, make sure it's guitar pop cause they don't dance. And like, there was all of that. Um, there were just great kids. They were really funny, great kids. And it was just a pleasure and something I'm really proud of. And, um,
Um, you know, there was a group of us on X factor who were really like, you know, making sure that, okay, make sure it's guitar pop cause they don't dance. And like, there was all of that. Um, there were just great kids. They were really funny, great kids. And it was just a pleasure and something I'm really proud of. And, um,
Um, you know, there was a group of us on X factor who were really like, you know, making sure that, okay, make sure it's guitar pop cause they don't dance. And like, there was all of that. Um, there were just great kids. They were really funny, great kids. And it was just a pleasure and something I'm really proud of. And, um,
And yeah, it was, it was an amazing time, you know, and, um, eventually they moved on. They need, they wanted to grow musically and all that. And they moved on for me, but like, it's, it's something so special and I still love those guys. You know, I'm still in touch with a lot of them and it's amazing to see what they did after, you know, they really earned it. And, um,
And yeah, it was, it was an amazing time, you know, and, um, eventually they moved on. They need, they wanted to grow musically and all that. And they moved on for me, but like, it's, it's something so special and I still love those guys. You know, I'm still in touch with a lot of them and it's amazing to see what they did after, you know, they really earned it. And, um,
And yeah, it was, it was an amazing time, you know, and, um, eventually they moved on. They need, they wanted to grow musically and all that. And they moved on for me, but like, it's, it's something so special and I still love those guys. You know, I'm still in touch with a lot of them and it's amazing to see what they did after, you know, they really earned it. And, um,
And yeah, it's so funny when I'm with Simon or any other people on the show, we just reminisce about those days and how like, you know, they didn't win X Factor, but every time that every week that went by, like crowds around the studio grew and grew and grew and grew until it became this pandemonium, even at the rehearsal places. And they weren't screaming for the winner of X Factor.
And yeah, it's so funny when I'm with Simon or any other people on the show, we just reminisce about those days and how like, you know, they didn't win X Factor, but every time that every week that went by, like crowds around the studio grew and grew and grew and grew until it became this pandemonium, even at the rehearsal places. And they weren't screaming for the winner of X Factor.
And yeah, it's so funny when I'm with Simon or any other people on the show, we just reminisce about those days and how like, you know, they didn't win X Factor, but every time that every week that went by, like crowds around the studio grew and grew and grew and grew until it became this pandemonium, even at the rehearsal places. And they weren't screaming for the winner of X Factor.
They were screaming for One Direction. And it was just an amazing thing because I got into pop music as well, like loving boy bands. Like my sister was quite introverted when she grew up and until New Kids on the Block happened. And then New Kids on the Block happened. And I remember this, that all of a sudden she had friends around because like it gave them something in common.
They were screaming for One Direction. And it was just an amazing thing because I got into pop music as well, like loving boy bands. Like my sister was quite introverted when she grew up and until New Kids on the Block happened. And then New Kids on the Block happened. And I remember this, that all of a sudden she had friends around because like it gave them something in common.
They were screaming for One Direction. And it was just an amazing thing because I got into pop music as well, like loving boy bands. Like my sister was quite introverted when she grew up and until New Kids on the Block happened. And then New Kids on the Block happened. And I remember this, that all of a sudden she had friends around because like it gave them something in common.
Yeah, common interests. And it always meant more to me than just like, oh, a cheesy boy band. It always meant more like, hey, this is important for a very important time in people's lives, you know, that shape a lot of them in their life. And you could be the introverted girl or the girl with not many friends or the popular girl.
Yeah, common interests. And it always meant more to me than just like, oh, a cheesy boy band. It always meant more like, hey, this is important for a very important time in people's lives, you know, that shape a lot of them in their life. And you could be the introverted girl or the girl with not many friends or the popular girl.
Yeah, common interests. And it always meant more to me than just like, oh, a cheesy boy band. It always meant more like, hey, this is important for a very important time in people's lives, you know, that shape a lot of them in their life. And you could be the introverted girl or the girl with not many friends or the popular girl.
This all of a sudden gives you something in common with everyone else. It's very true. And it's more than just music, you know? And I think that's really, I've always wanted to be, that's the power of pop music. And I've always wanted to be a part of that.
This all of a sudden gives you something in common with everyone else. It's very true. And it's more than just music, you know? And I think that's really, I've always wanted to be, that's the power of pop music. And I've always wanted to be a part of that.