AP Archive | Charlie Puth says Taylor Swift shoutout has inspired his music @APArchive | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 6 days ago.
(3 Oct 2024)
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New York - 3 October 2024
1. SOUNDBITE (English) Charlie Puth, recording artist - on 4th album and Taylor Swift shoutout:
"'I'm working on it. I'm working on it. The TV show has actually inspired the music a lot as well because we're coming up with lines on the spot. And not that I haven't done that before in music, but I'm doing that myself right now and it's a lot of talking to myself and thinking. And what's interesting is that the lyrics come first. Ever since Taylor Swift had sung my name into that nice song of hers, it kind of made me think, 'What's another way that I can make music? It doesn't have to just start with the music and then fill in the lyrics. Maybe we reverse it lyrics first, then music."
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"I haven't run into her, but I will. I'll thank her and maybe she wants me to write something for her as well. I don't play guitar, you know."
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"I was very shocked.I thought it was fake at first. But it's a wonderful -- it's a wonderful shoutout. And I hope I can return the favor in some way one day."
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(3 Oct 2024)
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York - 3 October 2024
1. SOUNDBITE (English) Charlie Puth, recording artist - on 4th album and Taylor Swift shoutout:
"'I'm working on it. I'm working on it. The TV show has actually inspired the music a lot as well because we're coming up with lines on the spot. And not that I haven't done that before in music, but I'm doing that myself right now and it's a lot of talking to myself and thinking. And what's interesting is that the lyrics come first. Ever since Taylor Swift had sung my name into that nice song of hers, it kind of made me think, 'What's another way that I can make music? It doesn't have to just start with the music and then fill in the lyrics. Maybe we reverse it lyrics first, then music."
++DIP TO BLACK++
"I haven't run into her, but I will. I'll thank her and maybe she wants me to write something for her as well. I don't play guitar, you know."
++DIP TO BLACK++
"I was very shocked.I thought it was fake at first. But it's a wonderful -- it's a wonderful shoutout. And I hope I can return the favor in some way one day."
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