Savan Kotecha
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, absolutely. Sorry, I didn't, I like totally messed up the mood.
Yeah, it's definitely worth putting the work in to keep them separate.
Yeah, it's definitely worth putting the work in to keep them separate.
Yeah, it's definitely worth putting the work in to keep them separate.
Yeah. So we started talking, him and I. And I mean, first of all, again, generational talent. Definitely. I mean, visionary, this guy. I mean, he's a great guy as well. We started talking a lot, talking about how our process was and how he works. And, you know, it was this thing of like trying to
Yeah. So we started talking, him and I. And I mean, first of all, again, generational talent. Definitely. I mean, visionary, this guy. I mean, he's a great guy as well. We started talking a lot, talking about how our process was and how he works. And, you know, it was this thing of like trying to
Yeah. So we started talking, him and I. And I mean, first of all, again, generational talent. Definitely. I mean, visionary, this guy. I mean, he's a great guy as well. We started talking a lot, talking about how our process was and how he works. And, you know, it was this thing of like trying to
you know, figure out how the worlds could meet in a way that's authentic to him because he is the leader of that, of that. And we weren't always used to that. Like, you know, we're used to like pop stars and we'll give ideas, you know, and, um, But for the weekend, it was, you know, it's his vision. It's his thing, you know, for sure. From day one, it wasn't something he grew into.
you know, figure out how the worlds could meet in a way that's authentic to him because he is the leader of that, of that. And we weren't always used to that. Like, you know, we're used to like pop stars and we'll give ideas, you know, and, um, But for the weekend, it was, you know, it's his vision. It's his thing, you know, for sure. From day one, it wasn't something he grew into.
you know, figure out how the worlds could meet in a way that's authentic to him because he is the leader of that, of that. And we weren't always used to that. Like, you know, we're used to like pop stars and we'll give ideas, you know, and, um, But for the weekend, it was, you know, it's his vision. It's his thing, you know, for sure. From day one, it wasn't something he grew into.
Sometimes people grow into that. And then now and then after a few hits and albums, it's they are steering the ship. He's from the moment we met him, he was steering the ship. It's his vision. And. Yeah, it was me, Peter Svensson, Al Piyami at first.
Sometimes people grow into that. And then now and then after a few hits and albums, it's they are steering the ship. He's from the moment we met him, he was steering the ship. It's his vision. And. Yeah, it was me, Peter Svensson, Al Piyami at first.
Sometimes people grow into that. And then now and then after a few hits and albums, it's they are steering the ship. He's from the moment we met him, he was steering the ship. It's his vision. And. Yeah, it was me, Peter Svensson, Al Piyami at first.
And the first thing we did, it took a few days to crack something that felt good because it was either we were taking him too much in our world or it was going too much, way too much in where he is, his space he was. And it wasn't, it wasn't sort of resulting in what everyone had expected it to, which was to find this sort of happy medium.
And the first thing we did, it took a few days to crack something that felt good because it was either we were taking him too much in our world or it was going too much, way too much in where he is, his space he was. And it wasn't, it wasn't sort of resulting in what everyone had expected it to, which was to find this sort of happy medium.
And the first thing we did, it took a few days to crack something that felt good because it was either we were taking him too much in our world or it was going too much, way too much in where he is, his space he was. And it wasn't, it wasn't sort of resulting in what everyone had expected it to, which was to find this sort of happy medium.
And the first time we, the first song that felt like we got there close to it was in the night. And that got everyone excited. Okay, this is going to work together. And then after that, Can't Feel My Face showed up into our lives. And again, I credit that very much, the sonics of that is Ali Piyami and Abel. Abel sort of saying what he wants and Ali executing it.
And the first time we, the first song that felt like we got there close to it was in the night. And that got everyone excited. Okay, this is going to work together. And then after that, Can't Feel My Face showed up into our lives. And again, I credit that very much, the sonics of that is Ali Piyami and Abel. Abel sort of saying what he wants and Ali executing it.
And the first time we, the first song that felt like we got there close to it was in the night. And that got everyone excited. Okay, this is going to work together. And then after that, Can't Feel My Face showed up into our lives. And again, I credit that very much, the sonics of that is Ali Piyami and Abel. Abel sort of saying what he wants and Ali executing it.
And we all, you know, the funny thing with Can't Find My Face was that we all thought In The Night was the song. Everyone thought In The Night was the song at the time. Wow. And... And it wasn't until some weeks before release that it was swapped. I guess I got a call from Charlie Walker, who was the promo guy at Republic at the time. He said, bro, I just spoke to Abel.