Viral Music Phenom Jacob Collier: This “Life-Changing” Moment Unlocked New Creative Powers

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    Jacob Collier has been called the “Mozart of Gen Z” by the New York Times. As a teen, his one-man-band performances went viral and led to a cold email from (and friendship with) music legend Quincy Jones - one of many topics he discusses in this episode.
    Get Jacob’s album Djesse Vol. 4 here: shop.jacobcollier.com/
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    (0:00:00) Intro
    (0:01:22) Jacob’s early life, learning to sing and play instruments
    (0:14:45) What makes a good singer?
    (0:19:45) His experience in school
    (0:23:45) Going viral on TH-cam
    (0:30:00) Can anyone be creative?
    (0:34:45) Optimism
    (0:42:00) Record labels “didn’t know what to do with me”
    (0:47:36) What does the future hold for Jacob?
    (0:53:45) Djesse Vol 4 and collaborating remotely with big-name artists
    (0:57:30) Human choirs
    Mentioned in this episode:
    â€Ē Jacob’s rendition of Pure Imagination - â€Ē Pure Imagination - Jac... and
    â€Ē Directing an audience choir Jacob Collier - The Audience Choir (Live at O2 Academy Brixton, London)
    â€Ē TED Talk -www.ted.com/talks/jacob_colli...
    â€Ē Tiny Desk Concert (2019) - â€Ē Jacob Collier: NPR Mus...
    Connect with Jacob:
    â€Ē ðŸ’ŧWebsite: www.jacobcollier.com/
    â€Ē 📚TH-cam: / @jacobcollier
    â€Ē ðŸ“ļInstagram: / jacobcollier
    â€Ē ðŸŽĩTikTok: / jacobcollier
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  • @user-ps1lv8yv9t
    @user-ps1lv8yv9t 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +13

    “I revere my audiences..,they’re part of the band” 🙏ðŸŧspreading so much joy to the world, thank you Jacob!

  • @SeanFenlon
    @SeanFenlon 7 āļ§āļąāļ™āļ—āļĩāđˆāļœāđˆāļēāļ™āļĄāļē

    The intersection of Guy Raz -- the greatest interviewer of builders and creators in our generation -- interviewing Jacob Collier -- the greatest musician of our generation IMHO -- is... in a word... transcendent 😎

  • @sonofhamp
    @sonofhamp 2 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +7

    Listening to him is always a treat :)

  • @JusticeConstantine
    @JusticeConstantine 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +9

    Thank you Guy for asking Jacob about how the absence of his father affected him and asking him with very good tack. Though all in all it is really none of my business about his personal life, it really spoke to me. Great interview.

  • @lynnzij1231
    @lynnzij1231 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +7

    Gem of an interview! So happy this just showed up as a suggestion. Jacob is an enlightnened being here to spread the love. Infinite gratitude âĪ

  • @EannaButler
    @EannaButler 2 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +6

    Jacob is such a joy. Such a brilliant communicator, on top of being a brilliant musician.
    Exceptional talk! So well researched Guy Raz, you knew the detail and formulated good questions around that information. Easy sub, for me...

  • @user-ps1lv8yv9t
    @user-ps1lv8yv9t 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +5

    Just listening to this for the second time 😅the wisdom, authenticity and humility in this amazing human being is just beautiful 🙏ðŸŧthank you so much for sharing it 😊

  • @jrbergsten
    @jrbergsten 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +5

    “AI built to exaggerate current forms.” Smartest line I’ve heard in a month.

  • @chrisfireymusic
    @chrisfireymusic 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +7

    Incredible interview! I could listen to Jacob speak for days, I learn so much.

  • @tatasuzanne4316
    @tatasuzanne4316 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +8

    Amazing Interview, Jacob is such an interesting person and Guy is such a Good interviewer, letting the guest all the time to express, and asking very interesting questions. I highly recommend Guy’s podcasts !

  • @JohnTurri
    @JohnTurri 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +8

    Such a great interview. I’ve listened to countless Jacob interviews and I haven’t come across anyone who tapped into his thoughts on his own optimism and if it’s easy for him to feel that way; thank you for opening up that conversation.

  • @davidfleuchaus
    @davidfleuchaus 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +2

    2:12 2nd language: avid listener, avid player, avid singer
    2:26 found music to be a very very valuable and rich companion to all stages of life right from the very beginnings to the present moment
    2:37 lucky to have had access to the breadth of music but also the curiosity of music like: how does this work; why do I FEEL like this when I hear this chord or this sound; how is the energy controlled; what are the human beings trying to say?

  • @davidfleuchaus
    @davidfleuchaus 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +2

    Excellent articulations of healthy, integrated, honest and possibility-laden thought processes.

  • @user-ps1lv8yv9t
    @user-ps1lv8yv9t 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +5

    Grandfather’s cutlery ðŸĪĢðŸĪĢ

  • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc
    @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +1

    Glastonbury, "just a bunch of plebs"

  • @davidfleuchaus
    @davidfleuchaus 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    3:30
    I picked it up as I went along.
    I was very interested in how to be a bass player or a drummer or how to play piano. â€Ķthere was no qualifications that I had other than my DEEP INTERESTâ€Ķand I had
    1. a microphone (SM58)
    2. A computer
    3. Software to layer up
    4. these different sounds
    5. to imitate and replicate
    6. the things I was hearing in the world around me
    7. vocals
    8. harmonies
    9. the way they can layer up
    10. eventually more instruments
    11. lucky to have that music space/room.

  • @dougitoonsdesigns
    @dougitoonsdesigns 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +3

    Cool, but he has 6 Grammys including one with SÃĪje

  • @jhoffa131
    @jhoffa131 2 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +2

    6 grammys buddy,....6 grammys

  • @Cubase-sb8nn
    @Cubase-sb8nn 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    Great conversation.

  • @tristankline6676
    @tristankline6676 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    Great interview

  • @artofunk
    @artofunk 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    @16:30â€Ķ Dave Weckl ( back in the day)â€Ķ
    p.s We Love Dave Weckl!!

  • @artofunk
    @artofunk 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    I’ve added JC to my Mt Rushmore âĪïļðŸ‘ðŸ―

  • @tabor503
    @tabor503 2 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    T-pain was the one who put me on Jacob.

  • @anikdasdigital
    @anikdasdigital 2 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    your videos are amazing. i really like it. i am a new subscriber to your channel. can i talk with you Raz?

  • @haaskakuolleiden2030
    @haaskakuolleiden2030 2 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +2

    47:00 "Jacob have to surprise us, and if he doesn't surprise us he's doing it wrong !"
    Maybe if they expect Jacob to surprise them with his music, him not surprising them would be the surprising thing ! Hence creating another kind of "surprise paradox" !

  • @bycarolinakobayashi
    @bycarolinakobayashi 2 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    38:57

  • @davidfleuchaus
    @davidfleuchaus 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    11:48
    My attitude to creativity in general was: I will
    1. use the things I have around me, whatever they are,
    2. to make things I care about.
    The family piano - (like one of my dearest companions)
    Guitar at age 13
    Bass age 14
    Sauce pans
    Spoons
    It wasn’t so much a bunch of instruments. I didn’t have a huge AMOUNT to create with but I had a MASSIVE APPETITE for creativity.
    The one thing I ALWAYS had was my voice. I would use my voice to re-create sounds of instruments I didn’t have: trumpets, trombone, flutes, clarinets.
    Casio keyboard
    Or any keyboard
    contains
    100 rhythms
    200 sounds
    Bossa Nova, Reggae, Polka, Rock and Roll
    Tubular Bells
    Appalachian Mountain Dulcimer
    Casio to Logic
    Tons more sounds.
    Orchestral. Drum sounds.
    Enjoyed the process of learning, first hand, by touching these materials like “What does this stuff mean? What can it do?” and joining the dots between things I heard on CDs
    I re-created my own version of that for fun. That ended up being a very valuable way of learning those early ropes.

  • @geoffwales8646
    @geoffwales8646 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    TLDR: "By the time I was 4 I grew bored with the violin".

  • @davidfleuchaus
    @davidfleuchaus 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™ +1

    6:54 I definitely wasn’t a theater kid. I didn’t parade myself about or exaggerate my behavior for others.
    I think I exaggerated inwards, perhaps: I would feel a lot of things vividly and I would seek ways of explaining them.
    I wanted to craft stuff I cared about.
    Being a craftsman
    appealed to me more than
    being a showman.

  • @davidfleuchaus
    @davidfleuchaus 3 āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāđ€āļ”āļ·āļ­āļ™āļāđˆāļ­āļ™

    9:20 singing lessons
    Cathedrial singing
    Tender fragile moving boys’ voice.
    Thomas Tallis
    William Bird