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2024-11-17 15:16

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00:04
Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast.
Hello.
How's it going?
How's it going?
Yeah, I'm doing great.
Doing good?
This is a great day.
Good weather.
Oh, yeah.
Can you hear my bike?
Yeah.
It's a perfect day.
Very...
Bike ride.
Yeah, a little bit chilly, though.
Okay.
Yeah.
True.
If you're riding a bike, feel the wind.
Yeah, yeah.
True.
No sun, it's a little bit chilly.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
Right, right, right.
Which is great, by the way.
Which is great.
Is this great?
It feels like overseas.
Feels like you're on a vacation, you know?
I get it.
I feel like I came to somewhere like overseas, like LA or Australia or wherever.
Yeah, feels so nice.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
So happy.
Oh, yeah.
Absolutely.
Anything...
Oh, wait.
You know, I forgot to talk about this last week, but you released a song called Water
Apollo.
Yes.
Damn.
I took a listen to your song.
Oh, yeah.
Thank you.
Thank you.
A lot more moody than what I expected, you know?
I was sort of expecting like a fun song.
Yeah, like a funny...
Like a fun, funny, like half joke kind of song because it was like, oh, yeah, like Water
Apollo.
I just learned it.
Yeah.
Very moody.
Yeah.
Very, very romantic there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Yeah.
It makes it even more funny, you know?
That's true.
That's true.
Like knowing the backstory of it makes it even more funny.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
I feel like I'm going to perform that song with the piano and just singing with the piano.
Yeah.
Like a Badaaba song.
Yeah, yeah.
Like when I was your man through the fires.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That vibe?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's going to be funny if you do that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
But, yeah, finally, yeah, it's released.
Yeah.
But, yeah, one thing I'm happy about that, you know, it's out now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And, you know, I can share that background with you.
Yeah.
It's so fun.
Yeah.
It's very fun, you know?
Right, right, right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But the song itself, like Water Repellent is a proper pronunciation, right?
Water Repellent.
Yeah.
Water Repellent.
Yeah.
So on the recording day, I was kind of, the pronunciation wasn't to me like…
On point?
Exact.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
03:00
I sounded like water repellent.
It's more like peh-lent, not water repellent.
It's like water repellent.
It's like, you know, it's with the melody, with the rhythm.
I felt like the intonation, like an accent.
Yeah.
It wasn't on that point.
Oh, okay.
Really?
That's what I felt.
Yeah.
Okay.
I felt like…
Yeah.
Satisfied.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, I didn't really feel anything.
Oh, really?
Yeah, when I listened to the song.
Oh, then.
Yeah.
Great to hear that.
Yeah.
So relieved.
Yeah.
Oh, really?
Nothing.
I didn't feel any like…
Oh, great, great, great, great.
Because that song would be like introduction for many of the people for that word.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
I should have like sounded the perfect…
Give them the perfect…
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what I was thinking.
But…
Yeah.
Yeah, but thank you.
Oh, yeah.
I'm so relieved.
Oh, yeah.
Well, congratulations on the release of the song.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Yeah.
How long did it take to make all that?
I mean, while we were talking about that word.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you said, why don't you make a song to remember that word?
And I was like, yeah.
And on the spot, you said like, what kind of song is going to be?
You asked me and then I thought about it on the spot.
And then, yeah, it will be…
It's going to be a love song.
And then…
Right.
Yeah, I remember that we talked about that.
Then it's like almost like done, you know?
Like…
Oh, shit.
70% done.
Really?
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, like a concept.
After that, I have to, you know…
You got to think of the whole chord.
Yeah.
Melody.
Melody.
Lines.
Is that easy for you?
To think about the chord progression and like the melody and everything?
The lyrics?
Oh, I feel like it's just like you, you know?
You can sing with the chords on the spot, right?
Yeah.
We did like a few years ago when we had a piano at my house.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We did little jingle things, you know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think it's just the same thing.
It's like that?
Yeah, I just play some chords and just like, you know, just hum to that.
And then I repeat it and find good lines.
Oh, I like that.
Oh, okay.
Use that, use that, you know?
How many retakes did you like do?
Like, how many like hummings did you have to do to sort of get like that?
Oh, this is it.
Like, I have to, like, I want this in the song.
I don't remember.
But it's not like an extremely long process, you're saying?
Yeah, it depends on the songs, though.
06:01
Oh.
Yeah.
So at first, it wasn't like, to me, it's different.
Sorry, it's very difficult to explain.
Oh, yeah.
As my English isn't that good.
So 80% of my songs made by like concept side and like a song side.
At first, it's two different parts, mainly.
Yeah.
So concept, we make it up, whatever we learned.
Okay.
We remember and love some of those.
Yeah.
That's like 80% done.
Okay.
And like one day, I feel like when I was, for example, in the bathroom,
taking a shower, and like some melody comes to my mind,
and like, oh, that was good.
Yeah.
And then I go in front of a piano and play it
and make some chord progressions and then start building it.
Oh.
So at first, it wasn't only for water repellent.
But I made a kind of, oh, this sounds like a love song.
Oh.
And I start building it.
Oh.
And just like for a few takes, and I feel like it's like basic sound done.
And yeah, I thought I have one like a-
Hikidashi?
Hikidashi for like love song, water repellent.
So yeah, I use that and combine it.
Oh, I see.
Yeah.
So you have like a list of like usable-
Kind of.
Melodies and chord progressions.
Yeah, yeah.
Like all set together.
Right, right, right.
Ready to be combined with a concept.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's interesting.
Kind of.
Oh.
But for this one, we have a word beforehand, you know?
Water repellent.
Yeah, that has to be in the song.
Yeah.
So I start making a melody from that word.
Because water repellent is kind of long.
Yeah, right.
That's true.
If it was like just, you know-
Just repel.
Yeah.
It would be different, right?
You can just put it in anywhere.
Yeah.
But water repellent is kind of-
So I say water repellent, water repellent.
Oh, yeah.
Start making a melody and then put it together.
Oh, I see.
That's interesting.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's fun.
Yeah, really.
That's good to hear.
That's awesome.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And on the recording day, you know, Yudai, he plays the piano for me.
Oh, yeah.
And I was with Yudai in the studio.
And we're like, let's try that.
And boom.
Try together.
Yeah.
And then we just did like three or four takes and-
Oh.
Yeah.
Oh, so the piano in the song was performed by Yudai.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Recorded by Yudai.
Okay.
Yeah.
Wow.
It wasn't digital.
I thought it was digital.
No, it's recorded with a grand piano.
The actual grand piano.
Yeah, actual like big grand piano.
Oh, shit.
Wow.
It's still kind of unbelievable to me that that very simple conversation led to like
09:05
an actual release of a song of yours.
Yeah, yeah.
It is.
It is.
It is fascinating.
Yeah.
It is unbelievable.
Yeah, thank you.
It was your song, dude.
Oh, no, no.
You were a part of the song.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah.
And like a surprising thing is like Spotify official, they make like a playlist by themselves,
like official playlist.
Okay.
Like a Japanese R&B.
Oh.
Or like newest songs.
Yeah.
Sure.
And I picked in two of them, like Japanese R&B and like some kind of Japanese singer-songwriter
playlist.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, shit.
You get to be on one of those like Spotify playlists.
Yeah, it was.
That's awesome, man.
Even it was made, you know, it made it even funnier.
Yeah.
Started as a joke.
Yeah.
Right.
It's an official song now.
Right, right, right.
Man.
Spotify likes that song.
Yeah, that's good.
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
Yeah.
Man.
Yeah.
Thanks for that.
Yeah.
It's out now.
Yeah, it's out now.
All the platform, right?
All the platform.
Yes.
Right, right, right, right.
Yes, yes, yes.
All right.
Yeah, I'm gonna, I can't wait to do the next one.
Yeah.
What was it gonna be?
Next one.
Any idea?
I mean, you know, the hyperpigmentation, we still have that one.
Okay.
Okay.
Are you sure you can base your music life off of like English conversations we had?
Don't you have like a bigger theme to talk about?
Don't you have like a message you want to portray to the world or something?
Are you sure?
Yeah.
I can combine that.
Oh, you can combine it?
You know, I can sneak both in.
How about you talk about my iPad that never goes below 100% battery?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
That could be like a metaphor of something.
True.
Like when I'm with you, like I'm always 100%, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, suddenly one day, like I met you and like my battery is all changed.
You know?
That was fun.
Oh, that's nice.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you know, the thing is I still have her, right?
So like with me.
Yeah.
You know, I still have not sold her yet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So like, you know, I'm like, like, you know, like I didn't want it anymore.
But like, I got a new partner, but like I still have her though, you know, it's kind of like,
like I still have feelings for her.
Oh!
It's a love song.
It's a love song.
Yeah.
Broken iPad.
12:02
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Sweet.
It's kind of like, you know, like half kind of sad, but like, you know, sweet, cute.
True.
You know?
It's cute.
It's cute.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Where is it?
Where is your iPad now?
Oh, it's at my, it's at my room.
It's laying down.
In the, like, where is it?
In the cat, like.
I want those information too.
Oh, yeah.
It's, it's, it's laying down on my steel rack.
Okay.
On my second, second rack.
Second steel rack.
Yeah.
From the top steel rack.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Along with all my, well, it's not in my outdated gadget set.
It's still in my like most often used ones.
Okay.
Yeah.
Like it's right next to my wallet, my, you know, this iPhone that we're using right now.
Okay.
Okay.
Sitting right next to it.
You know?
The only time I'm using it is when I, so I'm trying to work on my own YouTube channel.
Yeah.
Like it's not public yet.
Like it's not posting anything.
Cool.
Cool.
Yeah.
Like I'm trying to make like a thumbnail.
You know?
I want an, I want to use a pencil to draw.
So I use that.
It's the only time I'm using the iPad.
That's a good thing.
You still use it.
I still, yeah, I use it.
But like if a new iPad mini comes out and like a refurbished version of the iPad mini
comes out on apple.com, I'm planning to buy it.
Okay.
You know, that's what I'm planning to do.
So it's like, I'm like, like, you know, if there's a new one coming out, I might have
to let you go.
Okay.
Kind of.
That's the position where I'm at.
I see.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So.
Okay.
But is it still 100%?
It's still 100%.
You know, it's still 100%.
Sometimes it blacks out.
Remember?
Like it just jumps out.
Yeah.
Suddenly just boom.
Yeah.
But when I recharge it, it backs up.
100%.
Yeah.
And you still have it in the steel shelf.
Yeah.
I still have it in the steel shelf.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Right.
Yeah.
Sounds so nice.
Yeah.
Like I, yeah.
You can, I feel like you can like sugarcoat it into something.
Yeah.
Very nice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
To me, it sounds like more, you know, water repellent was like kind of authentic just
with the piano, little beats, piano vocals.
Yeah.
Like really basic, authentic, pure love song.
But the Brock iPad, it's like, to me, it sounds more like with a guitar, with a little more
like a drummy.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
It's more like modern ones.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Is it because of the iPad, the word itself?
It's like technology, new technology.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's more like a younger generation-ish.
Oh, I see.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Kind of feel it.
Kind of feel your vibe there.
Yeah.
15:00
Can't wait.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If it comes out, that'll be fun.
Yeah.
Brock iPad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Thank you.
Yes.
Thank you.
Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
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