The Zane Lowe Interview Series Apple Music
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One thing that today's biggest artists have in common: They all speak with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe about their lives and the stories behind their songs. Hear why he is the interviewer the biggest stars open up to in these candid, in-depth conversations, now available in full on Apple Podcasts.
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Jack Antonoff
Zane meets the producer in NYC to talk about Bleachers latest, self-titled release.
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De La Soul
Posdnuos and Maseo talk to Zane about the 35th anniversary of "3 Feet High and Rising", the legacy of Dave and their new show A.O.I Radio on Apple Music.
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USHER
Usher meets Zane in Las Vegas to talk about his first solo album in eight years, "Coming Home," and how it represents a new chapter in his life. He opens up about his personal journey, including the challenges he has faced in relationships and the importance of self-love.
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Yo-Yo Ma
The iconic classical artist sits down with Zane in New York City to discuss his career, latest work, the healing power of music and love of coffee and Bach.
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Kid Cudi
Kid Cudi discusses his new album ‘INSANO’, the journey he went through to create it and his desire to compete again. date. He also chats through collaborations with Lil Yachty and Travis Scott and how Kendrick inspired his return.
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Customer Reviews
Really good
I pick and choose the artists I want to hear interviewed but the ones I have listened too I have enjoyed.
Zane has great knowledge and connects with the artists and gets the most out of them.
Disappointing
Lowe asks poor questions (when he even asks questions at all), talks too much, and rarely says anything insightful. He also comes across like a teenager trying to be cool and impress someone else.
The episodes I listened to were insufferable: two people talking a lot without really saying anything.
Lowe should invest some time in learning interviewing techniques and take a more curious stance.
Lowe takes himself far too seriously
Why does low feel like his needs to over describe everything, the music speaks for its self, we don’t need 10 min rambles on everything. He also highlights himself in topics far too much.