It’s crazy to think that we actually filmed the first upload for James Bay, way back in 2014, and we’ve kept the friendship with him ever since.
So when he announced The Chaos and the Calm 10 year anniversary re-release, we had to get him into the London HQ for the Breakdown.
We talked about Move Together, how Let It Go became the breakaway hit, the famous Saturday Night Live performance for the Electric Light LP, through to his collabs with Noah Kahan and the Lumineers and finally the latest LP, Changes All The Time.
It’s a joy to watch him reminisce for the first time at these historic moments.
00:13 The first YouTube upload
09:23 1 billion streams on Let It Go
22:08 Saturday Night Live
30:00 Noah Kahan & The Lumineers
36:20 Changes All The Time LP
44:02 Final Reflections
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This is d4vd.From fortnight montages and iPhone recordings in a closet to sitting amongst the top of the global charts, this is the full story in his own words. He walks us through the making of “Romantic Homicide,” his viral rise on TikTok, touring with SZA, his new album WITHERED and the alter-ego that still threads through every music video he releases. 00:00 | The Start: Getting Fired, Closet Recordings, Run Away07:50 | Romantic Homicide (and getting fired)14:45 | Here With Me19:27 | Visual Worldbuilding28:20 | Tour With SZA32:42 | What Comes NextThe Breakdown is where we sit down with artists and give the conversation room to breathe.It’s not rushed. It's a space to talk about the music, where it came from, and where it might be going next.
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