Welcome back to Probe the Act and Live Stuff Radio. Thanks for joining us, enjoy the show. Welcome back to Prob the Act on lip Stuff Radio. Amy Hickins and a lovely singer songwriter all the way from Ireland, Cafo J and he was just telling us about another collaboration with another artist without the crags just before the break. That's correct, Yeah, brilliant So yeah, so I suppose, yeah, a singer songwriter. But also then I suppose she worked with a Beachy Bank a few years ago, the name of a
Jamie. Interesting, yes, And I suppose the reason I need to bring someone on boarders that when we were supposed to developing the melody there there was there was such a lack of contrast between between the verses and and and the meal and the course, and we're just stuck as to how to do it. And though we had we had half of the song in Spanish, it
still wasn't good enough. I was going to saying the Spanish versus as well, and that white Spanish, but I felt if it was a female artist in there as well, but that it was going to add the contrast contrast. So it came across and basically a website called sound Better that is I suppose promoted by Spotify. Yeah, and it just came across this lady and she looked. She flew into Spanish as well, and look just I just
pitched the track to her. Sill really like it. And we spent maybe out of all six weeks kind of back and forth with the technologies that you have, dropping files back and forth, and it came together. Wow.
Yeah, it's quite interesting, and it's quite interesting now, you know, considering with COVID nineteen, how you know, so much of stuff as digital now, even you know, artists and sun Riders in doing concerts now for their fans online, you know, becauseults you can't physically congregate, you know, so and technology coming into play to help in the music industry out. Yeah, with this COVID nine things thing, it's just put every it's put
everything on the same level. Really, do you know what I mean? Absolutely, it's put everybody on the same level, which is which is not great. It's great, you know, the many it's not as many positives as well. Yeah, yeah, but there there is an advantage, Well they say there's a where there's an advantage. There's always a disadvantage as well in it. Absolutely. Yeah, So this is a rather a funny question.
What would you do if there was no music? Well, I think I said script or whatever I said, it would die because I mean, I don't listen to so much music. People send me to earphones all the time. Does he give it? Does that guy do anything else? But it's true, you know, I mean I always say this is music. I don't care. You know, if you can listen to music in the shower when you're about to have been basic and I don't want I mean,
maybe they're I mean, I mean I'm having a cup of TV. You know, I'm getting dressed or hanging out my years, you know, just and I mean I think Shakespeare is what he did actually write to the music is a good of life and then play on you know, Oh no, it's so important to believable it is it is. I mean, I can't imagine a world about music. I cannot. Did you talk if you took
it away out of every person's life? I don't know. And and and then you know the close the research out there the shows that when people listen to music, whether they have autism or so, there are many things that the one thing will respond to is just music or people who want mention. The news just seems to perk them up. Yeah, nothing else. Yeah, it's it's definitely, I mean, you know, and whatever it is, you know, it's got a healing power, whatever kind of a song
to reach people who are no one else can can touch them. Yeah. Yeah. So conclusively, do you have anybody you would want to give a shout out to or you know, do you have any message for anybody at this point? And well, I would I would like to think I would say tips of records, And I really mean that because I think I was
done. I got to know kind of med name name. Yeah, two years ago kind of a set of my Twitter accounted to a couple of likes that you wi, those person that really just kind of stood out and the kind of felt, you know that there's so many not genuine people out there, you know, on social media, which you could tell this person you know it's genuine and kind of drop the message again and kind of if this is the person I want to do business with. So just thank you to
to for Records. This is my second interview with with the UK radio station in UK Talk Radio. So just to the UK. Thank you and I'm going to see you foreve once. Oh, thank you so much. Yeah for all the record label and I really do look forward to that working in the UK. Yeah, it will be lovely to be, it would it would be. It would be lovely for us to. Yeah, it'd be lovely to Yeah, it would be great. Yes. Yeah. So I've been am Hipkins and you've been listening to her probably a fontip stop Radio.
Have a lovely week now,
