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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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Omar Apollo
The artist joins Zane to talk about his latest project, God Said No. He discusses the heartbreak and lessons learned that ultimately produced the writing on many of the songs, his time in London making it and he explains how Pedro Pascal got involved in it all.
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James Blake & Lil Yachty
The duo invite Zane to the studio to talk through their collaborative project, Bad Cameo. They talk about how their pairing came about and what could be next for the future of music.
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Gracie Abrams
The artist joins Zane in the studio for a a conversation about her new album, reflecting on her earlier songwriting process. Gracie explains the process of creating this album through as process that was like an extension of journaling and gives us the origin story of 'Us' with Taylor Swift.
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Luke Combs
Country singer Luke Combs joins Zane Lowe to mark the release of his new studio album, Fathers and Sons. The pair talk about the different family dynamics that exist in the world, and balancing parenthood with career. Luke reflects on the song “Whoever You Turn Out to Be," which he feels is the track that most currently resonates with him as a father.
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Jon Bon Jovi
Jon Bon Jovi discusses the band's latest album, Forever. He provides a glimpse into the subjects of his 4-part docuseries, which captures the band's journey through uncertain periods. Bon Jovi discusses the emotional significance of songs like "Kiss The Bride," a tribute to his daughter on her wedding day. He also recounts his vocal cord surgery, where he faced the possibility of never singing again.
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Lenny Kravitz
Lenny Kravitz welcomes Zane Lowe into his home in Paris for an intimate discussion about his new album, Blue Electric Light. He reveals the experiences that shaped his album, including writing songs in his sleep while in the Bahamas and re-discovering tracks he penned at fifteen, shares stories of love and gratitude that have shaped his journey, including memories with Prince and Michael Jackson. Kravitz also talks about his experiences with fame and fatherhood ahead of his sixtieth birthday.