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  • not really a religious woman, but sometimes there are those moments.

  • If you're listening, he's I need you right now.

  • Hey, what's going on?

  • Everybody.

  • For first we feast on Shaun Evans and you're watching hot ones.

  • It's the show with hot questions and even hotter wings.

  • And today we're joined by Halsey.

  • She's a YouTube record breaking, Grammy nominated, platinum selling singer songwriter who just released her third studio album.

  • It's called a Manic, and It's available.

  • Now.

  • Keep an eye out as well for the manic World tour Coming to a City near You.

  • Palsy.

  • Welcome to the show.

  • Thank you.

  • Wow.

  • That was quite the introduction.

  • What's your heads based, Like going into this?

  • Um, you know, I like no problem walking on stage of Madison Square Garden, but if I have to sing in front of, like, 15 people, like sweating.

  • So this is one of those occasions, you know, my album just came out.

  • You think that would be the priority on my mind?

  • And instead, I'm haven't been able to stop thinking about this for a week.

  • All right, so this 1st 1 is the classic.

  • Yeah.

  • Started the handle here.

  • Okay.

  • Eat God is pretty standard.

  • I know that you're extremely hands on in the studio and wrote or co wrote every song on Manic.

  • And I also noticed from the credit the producer credits all over the album as well.

  • Beyond lyrics and melody, what are some of the elements of sound engineering that take a song from being like a pretty good song to like a huge stadium anthem?

  • Well, you know, for us, it's a lot about like putting things in the truck that kind of help you figure out what you're supposed to feel.

  • We'll find some sounds that I think you're kind of like, indicative of the vibe or the world.

  • And then we'll layer them throughout the whole wrecker.

  • Where you here like, um, a sound of a pad that happens in track, too.

  • And then it re occurs in track 10 and you go, oh, makes the whole thing for, like, a journey.

  • So that's what I call What do you mean when you say that you want a song to sound drippy?

  • Oh, drippy.

  • Okay, we saw his drippy.

  • It's like, uh, I don't know.

  • Sometimes it's like cascading sense, like arpeggio hating sounds or like xylophones.

  • Things that kind of like twinkle on drop like sounds that's a really big at the beginning of the fall, kind of into Nothing should sound like rain.

  • This should sound like River kind of helps you get a perspective about how the music should flow.

  • And then you also include a voicemail from John Mayer on the And he seems to be from talking to musicians over the years, like pop music's consigliere E or something.

  • So connected toe artists, the mechanics of making great pop music.

  • Why did you decide to include that?

  • You know, actually, kind of did it selfishly, it was for myself.

  • The voice no happens right before without me happens on the record, and John called me the week it came out.

  • It was like, This is gonna be your biggest song.

  • It was like, Sure, And he was right.

  • It was a number one.

  • I owed it to him.

  • Yeah, I owed it to him.

  • To put that on there.

  • I feel like we have this conversation.

  • He and I.

  • A lot when an album, it's self aware that it has a hit on it.

  • It's kind of this weird thing because, like the album is not supposed to know, it has a hit.

  • Do you know what I mean?

  • Like all songs, they're Swiss, be treated equally, and it's all created fairly.

  • So the fact that after that track we introduced without me with this little voice note, it gives it this like No, no gives albums like self awareness.

  • It gives it a personality kind of your soul, bub.

  • Marching bath.

  • But it's bigger than it used to be.

  • You know, jumping.

  • I don't police that from over here, however, whoever whatever you feel good with.

  • But I would say that your textbook so far.

  • Okay, so your collaboration with K pop supergroup BTS It broke all sorts of Guinness World records, including the most viewed YouTube video in 24 hours.

  • How do K pop fans differ from, say, like your own legion of supporters or Selena Gomez?

  • Fans are like the barbs.

  • Is there a distinction?

  • They kind of move as a uh as like I don't know how to put it like a nation, almost like they operate in defense and support of BTS like they're always putting together like charity events and donating in the name of the band to perpetuate their good name.

  • Kind of, but it's definitely intimidating.

  • Have you ever given any thought to wear these, like superfine armies?

  • Like where it all ends where it all leads to.

  • And I never, ever leave thread the needle on this question.

  • So maybe I'll just talk out these random half thoughts that I have, but you'll read stories about we'll buy a billboard for the band or whatever.

  • You read all these stories.

  • They almost operate like a record.

  • Lee.

  • Yeah, you know, and it's like all of circling itself.

  • Then I start to think, Well, what if this continues to evolve, right?

  • And then you can have an artist who breaks on the Internet and then could be, like, self sustained by this fan.

  • Yeah.

  • Crowdfunded artists.

  • Exactly.

  • And then what point?

  • If they're like working on your behalf like toe, what point are you, like, beholden to them?

  • Like wow.

  • Oh, back.

  • Yeah.

  • And then are you allowed to decide to stop?

  • And they're like, No, we put all this money into you in this time.

  • Yeah, that's definitely a soon as it can feel that way anyway.

  • You know, like when fans put so much effort into, like buying the meet and greets her like buying the tickets are buying the merge.

  • It's disingenuous that music is a business by nature, but it kind of makes it easier because, like then you can you can kind of be a brat to like the corporation, right?

  • I mean, if the corporation is your fans and like, who are you?

  • Like, Who's the man?

  • You're sticking it, too.

  • It's a Hawaiian.

  • No, it's a piece from feature.

  • What's the matter with me?

  • I mean literally an idiot.

  • The Zika Pump Polynesian recognition character on the front.

  • OK, Giles.

  • Okay.

  • I'm like inspecting Romans.

  • Really good.

  • So in a rolling stone profile, you made the bold claim that you can cook a better spicy rigatoni than expense account.

  • Hot spot.

  • Carbone in New York City Still love me some Carbone, but I cook a pretty good spicy rigatoni for the people at home who want Thio, Channel Chef, whole Z in the kitchen.

  • Can you bring up by stop with the recipe?

  • Let's go.

  • Okay.

  • Well, I kind of make it different every time, Which is the nature of what you're supposed to you know what I mean?

  • It's kind of supposed to have blown.

  • Some batches are better than others, but it's basically chili paste, heavy cream, a little bit of vodka.

  • Like actual vodka.

  • I sometimes use the cheapest one I can find because it evaporates quicker, which is good, yes.

  • So take some onions on the side.

  • Get the onions.

  • Super Super caramelized maker.

  • Rigatoni.

  • Sometimes I like to use different shaped pastas, but kind of making a sauce very, very, very small chili paste.

  • Then you mix that into the cream, added some tomato paste kind of create this like pink sauces and barca sauce.

  • Put all that stuff together.

  • I always add a little bit of shredded mozzarella cheese and stir it up because it gives it that kind of like texture.

  • When it pulls apart, they don't do that.

  • A car bomb, um, in a little bit.

  • A couple of chili flakes on top.

  • Put together salt perfection good to go, and one trick is to always save like 1/2 a cup or a cup of your pasta water to add it back into the sauce.

  • That's a little school trick.

  • Yeah, Scotch bonnet, mustard fires mustardy.

  • You're a remarkably unsnapped Be music obsessive, You know.

  • You're not above, you know, standing the boy bands.

  • I love charm.

  • Mendez.

  • You know what?

  • Guess what?

  • What?

  • I'm the way here.

  • I ran into Sean Mendez.

  • No way of the hotel.

  • No way is even through this guy.

  • He is the sweetest kid.

  • It's the Canadians, man.

  • They're all night.

  • So I don't know what they're doing over there.

  • And then I told him I have free health care.

  • I'm like, we're on our way to go interview Halsey for hot ones.

  • And then we were like, talking about John Mayer, because then they have such a close relationship.

  • And then he's like, I was on the phone with John Mayer for like an hour last night.

  • So?

  • So John must have no personal life.

  • It is all just going through his phone calling everybody.

  • That's hilarious.

  • What do you think is the single greatest boy band song of all time?

  • Oh, what do you consider a boy band like?

  • It might have the sort of like class, like the classic boy band Backstreet Boys.

  • The 98 degrees, the ridiculously underrated else really showed your age with degrees there.

  • Um lfo Remember LF Oh, yeah, I mean, that record is terrible.

  • Summer grows is probably the girl on girl on TV is my is my e I want to go officially on record as saying that I like girls who were Abercrombie and Fitch.

  • Take him if I had one wish.

  • Yeah.

  • You ready to go on here?

  • There is hot.

  • All right said the fifth spot.

  • We always do this thing recurring segment that we call.

  • Explain that, Graham, we do a deep dive on our guests.

  • Instagram pulled him out.

  • That needed more context.

  • Is this Halloween or is this just like a creative endeavor?

  • That's what I look like all time.

  • No, it's Halloween.

  • I went how I went out with my boyfriend.

  • We just We just started seeing each other, and I met all of his friends for the first time.

  • What impression?

  • Yeah, and he was a good sport about he was like this.

  • My girlfriend, like, he was, like, super proud.

  • But I was also like for God.

  • I looked like that was like talking to people, and they were like, Hey, yeah, that's a good one.

  • It's Halloween.

  • They got to get off your back.

  • Ah, have a narrow.

  • That's where getting me with.

  • All right, see you.

  • It's getting really way.

  • Basil.

  • Basil.

  • It's like an evil herb garden in my mouth.

  • It tastes kind of like a very spicy, um, candle like potpourri.

  • We gotta put that testimonial right on the bottle.

  • Yeah, that'll sell it for sure, cause he says, this tastes like hippy perfume.

  • So during last year's AM ese made headlines for a speech you made while accepting a no board, you said, I'm thankful to the fans because they're the people who really give a shit about music.

  • What do you see is the disconnect between music fans and then the institutions and tastemakers that serve is the critical establishment.

  • The music industry.

  • Well, it's hard, you know, when I before I started making music, I was a painter was a fine art major.

  • So part of me that really does care about critical claim.

  • Then there's another part of me who's like my entire brand has been like fuck critics like the whole time, and I think to now fans have a platform for it before somebody else on the pipes, like there is the column, or like a music reviewer.

  • Whatever.

  • But I love going on rotten tomatoes.

  • Then you can see, like what critics think of it.

  • And then you can see what, like the people.

  • And if I see a high people number in a low critic number Yeah, hell, yeah.

  • I actually got nervous when man, it came out because the reviews were so good.

  • I was like, Everyone's gonna hate it.

  • There's gonna be a thing like, that's what this means.

  • Everyone's gonna hate it.

  • Um, someone gave me this really good piece of advice once they were like, If you're on stage and you're singing and they're singing louder than you are, then it's a fucking hit.

  • And that's that's what That's how I judge it.

  • No words to live by from halls.

  • Are you ready to move on?

  • Okay.

  • Okay.

  • This is the flaky one.

  • Golf Proper fuck you go fuck yourself.

  • I'm really impressing myself right now in the room.

  • Not a dry eye in the house.

  • Yeah, as someone who's good at contextualizing their life experiences in terms of larger universal themes.

  • How have you filed away?

  • That incident in which you were accused of plagiarizing your own hole because that seems to me it's like it's like an absurdist parable for the digitally.

  • Oh, I got so funny.

  • Um, I had a really popular blogger, Tumbler, back in the day and one of the poems I put on it was you were red.

  • You like to because I was blue, You touched me.

  • And suddenly I was a lilac sky and you decided purple.

  • It just wasn't for you.

  • Is this like I was 18?

  • And it was This is this, like, little poem about how you meet someone, and then they make you different, and then they decide they don't like the person they made you, and they're out there like you did this.

  • You know, I believe, um so a couple years later, ended up in one of my songs Colors, colors.

  • And, um, people were like, You stole that from Tumblr.

  • And I was like, I stole it from my tumbler.

  • Yeah, it was good.

  • It was humbling was a humbling experience.

  • But I don't post any of my shit online until it's locked and loaded and they submitted to be m I or universal publishing or whatever, because I'm not trying to get called out.

  • You gotta lock it down.

  • You gotta lock it down.

  • I get a lot of shit sometimes.

  • Cosmo.

  • My songs were written by Ashley French Colony.

  • Yes.

  • Like who's this Ashley?

  • Everyone's like she's She's She's the puppet master behind holding.

  • Yeah, People are like Cruz Ashley Fringe.

  • Bonnie.

  • She's right.

  • Now.

  • How's he sounds and like, Okay, nanny, all can read.

  • Wait, I have a big fucking bite.

  • Oh, yeah, I get it.

  • I imagine this is what it would feel like.

  • Um, to drink acid surgeon in the milk.

  • You and me both.

  • What?

  • What in the world?

  • Coconut.

  • My first time.

  • Yeah, I've never had coconut milk.

  • That is strange.

  • Okay, so there's a few things we love more hot ones than discussing the charms of regional cuisine and New Jersey.

  • We've talked about it with the Jonas Brothers Joe Button.

  • And now Halsey.

  • What Garden State delicacy do you miss the most now that you live here.

  • Taylor, Ham, Taylor.

  • Ham or bacon?

  • Egg and cheese.

  • Breakfast sandwich.

  • Whoa.

  • Yeah.

  • Rough.

  • I think I burned away.

  • Whatever passage was between my ears and my throat.

  • This is one open canal now everybody's gravy.

  • Train's coming to us coming to a halt.

  • Okay.

  • Hey, probably the funniest thing about New Jersey is, um, the way people safe, like Italian foods.

  • Like have something ends with a vowel.

  • You take the towel off.

  • It was like boots, Adele.

  • So yeah.

  • Um Kalamata.

  • Um, my ears are ringing.

  • Weird, weird.

  • New Jersey.

  • They have this guide to like I know all about it.

  • The local legends.

  • And like the haunted I'm about to become one.

  • Have you ever been to the pine Barrens?

  • Jersey Devil through the Jersey Devil lives in my mouth right now it feels like Have you ever been to the gates of hell in Clifton?

  • It's in my eyes.

  • Bibles.

  • What was that place like?

  • Uh, I don't remember.

  • I can't think of anything right now.

  • Um, it was my God.

  • What product were very harsh Is air cool?

  • Great.

  • The whole school Jenny jump is the coolest one.

  • What's the story of this girl?

  • That was a chase to the edge of a cliff when her parents were abducted and about to be murdered, and they wanted her to save herself.

  • So I said, jump Johnny jump into the lake underneath.

  • And supposedly she jumped and died in her ghost haunts everyone.

  • Um, and there's another one.

  • I'm just talking now.

  • Home Prevent houses air pretty crazy.

  • The inside of him is graffiti that covered in curse words like floor to ceiling inside the kitchen cabinets.

  • Opened the cabinet inside the bathtub.

  • Doctor says I Fuck.

  • Shit, cunt, motherfucker.

  • Fucking blood, That is Some were things that happened in, like a super suburban state where there's not much going on.

  • I guess I'm always starboard because everyone we know live somewhere cooler.

  • Like failure in New York.

  • Yeah.

  • All right.

  • Are you ready to move on?

  • How are you doing?

  • I was out quite late last night.

  • Rallied here.

  • We shot one of these yesterday.

  • Uh, I'm hanging on by a chapstick on.

  • I'm sorry.

  • Don't do not apologize.

  • Okay?

  • Why's there so much on it?

  • I don't know what's happening to me anymore.

  • So you seem to embrace on stage mistakes like a wig flying off your head or forgetting the lyrics to a song.

  • Is there a story that stands out to you now?

  • Something that you can look back on and laugh up?

  • Um, the first time I played Madison Square Garden.

  • Yeah, I got on stage.

  • Is that the biggest show of my life?

  • And we sold the show out.

  • Um, get on stage.

  • I'm like, three songs in our thinking Faint.

  • I got incision, like, three songs, and and I'm here for you.

  • Like, where is the floor?

  • Um, catch me If a fall, you're just qualify.

  • He's disqualified.

  • This is my show now.

  • Okay, So I'm on stage in, like, three songs and everything starts failing tracks, lights, the visuals.

  • The whole stage is completely black.

  • And I'm just up there, like, looking around.

  • What's going on?

  • Everything's about years of We need two minutes.

  • Two minutes?

  • No long.

  • Two minutes is on stage.

  • Yeah, I don't like that.

  • I don't like when they pushed me out like, Oh, it's gonna be just a minute.

  • Just, like, just hold the crowd.

  • I'm talking.

  • Two minutes is so long on stage when the show is also supposed to be going Perfect.

  • It's my dream show.

  • You know what I mean?

  • When I walked off stage and I was so fucking bad how it happened, but it happened to somebody just tripped a wire for our playback laptop at ran all of our time code.

  • And I love it now.

  • I made it part of the show, but bring Castle the song where it happened because it's superstitious First.

  • Now I'll stop.

  • I'll stop the song in the middle of the first course and I start the whole song over.

  • And I tell him I have to go even harder the second time.

  • So we've kind of, like, embraced it, but it was for sure the scariest moment of my life.

  • All right, Halsey, this You know, he knew it was going on.

  • You don't have to if you don't want to.

  • I do.

  • Have Thio have have a last ab tattoo.

  • Whoa, that's sick, All right?

  • With you on it.

  • Why can't I do this?

  • Probably cause I don't have money.

  • I don't have any strength in my muscles because I'm using all of it to hold myself up right right now.

  • Okay.

  • Good for a second.

  • Go.

  • Not really a religious woman, but sometimes there are those moments.

  • If you're listening, he's I need you right now.

  • Okay.

  • Cool.

  • All right.

  • I can't.

  • I'm so scared.

  • I don't know you're doing great Well, I might not.

  • One more word I'm doing.

  • Amazing.

  • Thank you.

  • You too.

  • Why am I scared now?

  • I just did all of whom.

  • OK, I bite on this spot.

  • Yeah, it's kind of the point.

  • Okay.

  • Okay.

  • Ready?

  • I'm ready.

  • Okay.

  • Here we are at the end of the line, you know, wear so close to the summit of Spice Mountain.

  • But one thing that we have not talked about is Halsey, the gourmand here first me feast.

  • We have admired your food tweets from afar.

  • So it is so great to now have you in the seat that we can bounce some of our favorites from over the years.

  • This is a new segment that we're calling.

  • Does Halsey still stand by these food tweets?

  • First Trader Joe's is so overwhelming it is.

  • There's so much going on.

  • And like also what's even in that story, they sell food or only snacks.

  • This is like everywhere.

  • I go looking for the produce and there's just only snacks everywhere.

  • It's like What the fuck on the topic of snacks Dry Oreos Air.

  • So weird to me.

  • Need dunk, Ege.

  • Yeah.

  • No kidding.

  • You dry already worrying.

  • It's not happening?

  • Do coconut milk.

  • The Oreos?

  • Yeah.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • Also, double stuffed is the standard.

  • I pretend the normal stuff don't even exist.

  • Not on the run.

  • I'm not on the writer.

  • I could literally give no fucks about anything but chocolate milk and grilled cheese in this life.

  • Oh, you know, it's so funny is I used to stand by that, and I found out I was lactose and taller and which I think I might have done to myself.

  • I drink, I drink.

  • I drink so much chocolate milk for two years that nest quick, give me a lifetime supply.

  • They shipped like cartons and cartons and cartons of chocolate milk to Anthony's house in the Valley when we were living together when I first started out.

  • But I think I drank myself into lactose intolerance or not even kidding.

  • A Spice Girls themed pizza place.

  • Slice up your life a marketing genius.

  • And you know what?

  • You have spiced up your living here on hot ones going down the gauntlet.

  • 10 vegan wings up, 10 vegan wings down.

  • How is the hangover?

  • I'm dealing with a whole new set of issues now, So hangover completely cured and You're welcome, Halsey.

  • Now there's nothing left to do but meet you halfway and roll out the red carpet.

  • This camera, this camera, this camera let people know what you have going on in your life.

  • My album, manic, is available now on all digital service providers is a mantra.

  • Really cool videos on YouTube and I'm leaving for the manic world tour this summer, and you better come see it.

  • Thanks for having me guys.

  • Way made it.

  • I've been more nervous for this than my album release.

  • Whoa.

  • I'm not kidding.

  • I was like, laying awake in bed the other night.

  • My album was out in Australia and I was laying there, staring at the ceiling, literally being like, I'm gonna do this right.

  • Coming to be okay.

  • Like pay.

  • Like with this panic in my chest.

  • I called my boyfriend, as it has such bad anxiety was like about the album music Know about hot.

  • Oh, my God.

  • What is happening to me?

  • Hey, what's going on?

  • Hot ones Fans, this is Shaun Evans, and I am so excited to announce that after years of hard work, it is finally here.

  • Hot ones.

  • The game show on Tru TV.

  • Two teams compete for a shot at hot sauce glory, all the while eating some of the spiciest chicken wings.

  • Ever.

  • There is a lot of sweating, a considerable amount of puke ing, but then you also have cash milkshakes, the pepper dome and the place is going wild.

  • Hot ones.

  • The game show.

  • You do not want to miss it.

  • Check your local listings on Lee on Tru TV.

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