Manage episode 516077423 series 2301125
Charlie Puth breaks down his new single "Changes," a maximalist eighties production hiding a melancholy story about drifting friendships. As he prepares for fatherhood, the singer-songwriter reflects on how relationships evolve from deep conversations to small talk, why he listens to lyrics last, and his belief that music should offer a three-minute escape from life's exhaustion. Between demonstrating vocal techniques, championing forgotten producer Rod Temperton, and turning "You Are My Sunshine" into a minor-key lullaby, Puth makes his case for earning the title "Professor," with one simple lesson: stop overthinking and just feel the music.
Songs Discussed
Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth "See You Again"
Charlie Puth "Attention"
Charlie Puth "Changes"
Charlie Puth "Hero"
The Weeknd "Blinding Lights"
Dua Lipa "Physical"
Olivia Newton-John "Physical"
Phil Collins "In the Air Tonight"
Tears for Fears "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"
Heatwave "The Groove Line"
Tamia "You Put a Move on My Heart"
Heatwave "All You Do Is Dial"
Michael Jackson "Thriller"
Traditional "You Are My Sunshine"
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