Right Here Right Now (Commentary)
With "Right Here Right Now" um-
We started out with the production first
Dem joined to produce it
And I was just immediately taken by the track
It just felt so different than anything that I had heard
And um, I really um, like I love stuff like that
I love being able to hear things, and it just piques my interest
And I'm like "Oh okay, that's different" um, so it took a while
We had the track for a while before we kinda were like
"Okay, let's try and write something to it"
'Cause the track was just so amazing and so intricate
James Fauntleroy came in
And he uh- wrote "No Air", my amazing, amazing single
That I have been so blessed to be able to sing for the past eight years
And I will for the rest of my life
He came in and literally did the song in two hours
Like he was just in the booth
And he was in there for so long
And I couldn't see him 'cause the lights were turned off
He was in there for so long
At one point, I like looked at my manager and was like, "Is he okay?"
Um, but he's absolutely incredible, and I love the song
The song is basically saying like
I wanna know what would happen if we kissed right now
You know, I'm sure there've been a ton of people that have been in um
I don't know, any type of venue, at a bar um
You know the dance floor, or seeing someone at the library
It could be anywhere, but you make eye contact with that person
And that thought goes through your head like
I wonder what would happen if right now
Like we were able to kiss or talk or our hands to touch
And that's what I love about this song um
And I also just love the big international feel of it
And also being able to experiment with my voice um
And being able to sing in a different place, um
People are so used to hearing me belt
It's been really nice to be able to just kind of experiment in other places
Um so yeah, I really, really love this song
And I thought that this would be perfect
You know, it's very different from what people have heard from me before um
But I love it
We started out with the production first
Dem joined to produce it
And I was just immediately taken by the track
It just felt so different than anything that I had heard
And um, I really um, like I love stuff like that
I love being able to hear things, and it just piques my interest
And I'm like "Oh okay, that's different" um, so it took a while
We had the track for a while before we kinda were like
"Okay, let's try and write something to it"
'Cause the track was just so amazing and so intricate
James Fauntleroy came in
And he uh- wrote "No Air", my amazing, amazing single
That I have been so blessed to be able to sing for the past eight years
And I will for the rest of my life
He came in and literally did the song in two hours
Like he was just in the booth
And he was in there for so long
And I couldn't see him 'cause the lights were turned off
He was in there for so long
At one point, I like looked at my manager and was like, "Is he okay?"
Um, but he's absolutely incredible, and I love the song
The song is basically saying like
I wanna know what would happen if we kissed right now
You know, I'm sure there've been a ton of people that have been in um
I don't know, any type of venue, at a bar um
You know the dance floor, or seeing someone at the library
It could be anywhere, but you make eye contact with that person
And that thought goes through your head like
I wonder what would happen if right now
Like we were able to kiss or talk or our hands to touch
And that's what I love about this song um
And I also just love the big international feel of it
And also being able to experiment with my voice um
And being able to sing in a different place, um
People are so used to hearing me belt
It's been really nice to be able to just kind of experiment in other places
Um so yeah, I really, really love this song
And I thought that this would be perfect
You know, it's very different from what people have heard from me before um
But I love it
Credits
Writer(s): Dwayne Allen Abernathy, James Edward Fauntleroy Ii
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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