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This is exclusive.
I really don't know how to pronounce my own first name.
Finally, I'm joined by Anne-Marie in real life in the studio.
And Anne-Marie,
you've brought in an up and coming singer.
Would you like to introduce him, please?
Hi, my name is Niall Horan.
Yeah, I'm just up and coming.
I've been around.
He's got a bright future ahead of him.
Let me tell you, Niall Horan is on the show as well.
Have you enjoyed the lockdown at all?
Or has it just been horrible?
Are you excited to be back?
I'm excited to be back.
Yeah.
[D] Back at work doing something.
I've been in the studio [A] a lot,
but I haven't been out and about.
I [G] haven't even been in central [Gb] London, I don't think,
in a [N] long time.
So it's been good to get back to it.
Are you feeling like you're back in the flow of doing interviews?
Because it's been a while since
you've like been in real life and talked to people.
I feel like I've not learned, I've not
remembered how to socialise properly again yet.
I don't think I'll ever get used to talking about
myself for hours on end.
Really?
Yeah.
If you get used to that, you are a narcissist.
You've got a tune together called Our Song.
Yeah.
This is very exciting.
It's our song.
Yeah.
It is exciting.
Because you've got a beautiful friendship.
We know that you two are mates.
So to have you
finally together on a record, this is good for you.
Do you remember when you first met?
No, we've been asked about this and we actually can't.
We've kind of just bumped into each other
a bit along the way.
This is it.
I consider meeting like proper meeting, hugging, spending
time with each other.
Whereas we just saw each other at like little evenings and nights out.
So
we didn't really meet properly until we got in the studio and then it blossomed from there.
And it worked.
It worked [Gb] really well.
It worked.
I'm glad that you told me that it blossomed.
It'd be awful if it went the other way.
Yeah.
It would have been a disaster and we wouldn't be here because we probably
wouldn't have had a song.
No.
And I probably would have walked out of the session.
You finally met after all this time and you're like, oh, we don't really like each other actually.
It's possible.
That is very possible.
I mean, that can be said about anything.
So I'm glad.
That must be a nice moment when you're in the studio and just suddenly it starts flowing
and it works and you know that you're onto something.
It was straight away as well.
It was straight away.
We got very lucky.
It was one of those sessions.
Sometimes you go
walk into writing sessions and you could be there for a week and get nothing out of it.
And we felt like we got three songs in two days that are all pretty okay.
Three songs in two days.
Yeah.
That is very efficient.
Yeah.
So is this the first of many collaborations?
Again, we've been asked this question and we still don't really have an answer for it because
we've only been having this conversation like we're having it now.
Shall we do it?
And then [Bb] we don't know yet.
So [E] maybe.
I feel like it's the start of a beautiful partnership.
I think we've got a duo on our hands.
[B] There aren't that many duos.
So actually I think it could work.
When's the last go on boy duo?
Same difference.
[N] See anyone that springs to mind?
Same difference.
What a shout.
X Factor series one.
Were they brother and sister?
Yeah.
They were actually.
And it was a bit weird.
We're the new same difference.
That's our goal in life.
There we go.
That is brilliant.
There you go.
2021's answer to same difference.
You've heard it here first.
Wowee, what a treat.
I just want to say there's going to be so many pronunciations of this because you say
our song.
What do you say?
Our song.
Our song.
What do you say?
Our.
Our.
Our song.
And I say ah.
I don't know how to say it.
Ah song.
Well, you say it wrong Anne-Marie.
What?
I'm the creator of our song.
A R E song.
A H.
This is exclusive.
I really don't know how to pronounce my own first name.
What do you mean?
I swear.
I like get to it and then I go sometimes when I was like back home I used to say Nile.
Yeah.
N I L E effectively.
Yeah.
And now since I've been around the world I've kind of split it up a little bit and now it's Nile.
Wait, that sounded exactly the same to me.
Nile.
Nile and Nile.
Nile.
Nile and Nile.
Nile.
It's just a different.
Nile.
And Nile.
You always say the river.
River Nile.
River Nile.
The River Nile.
The River.
Not Null.
The River Nile.
And Nile Horan.
It sounds the same.
I'm about to move it on.
It's capital I'm still joined by two people who would.
It was so funny.
Nile.
Nile.
Half of it is the accent.
Nile.
River Nile.
And the River Nile.
River Nile and Nile.
Horan.
Why is that so funny?
[B] I feel like Holly Willoughby on the telly in the morning.
You're actually [E] crying.
[Eb]
She's like a stand-up comedian.
So say we go into the pub after this.
We've got us three.
Who else would we have on our table of six?
Oh, [D] that's a good question.
So you just burped down the mic.
Wow.
So what you're saying is you actually got a table somewhere.
I can maybe sort that out Nile.
Lewis Capaldi.
I know a few people.
Raph Capaldi.
Ed Sheeran.
Yeah.
All right.
Who's that?
That'd be some table.
Marshmello.
Is he good enough?
With his bucket off?
No, with it on.
With it on obviously.
Imagine just walking into the Duke of York pub, wherever this is.
And there's Marshmello sitting in the corner.
With the bucket on his head.
With four lads from Ealing.
He's wearing a white jumpsuit.
Yeah.
[N] He's having to sip his pint underneath the bucket.
They've probably got a straw.
He's probably got an extendable straw.
How does he DJ in them big clubs with the helmet on?
He's got an air conditioning kit in here.
He does not.
Yeah.
Have you had the head on?
Yeah.
Does he really?
There's like a whole machine in the back that breathes air into his head.
It's like a Formula One driver.
And answer this honestly now, Amiri.
Is it him?
Is it always him?
I don't believe that.
Why would it be though?
Why would you if you don't have to?
Because it's so
I love him for this.
Because he can do that.
Like he could just send anyone out.
But he doesn't.
He does every show.
Wow.
I love him for it.
He's an absolute mug.
Yeah, I know.
He's a mug.
He could just get his tour manager to do it.
Yeah, but then he'd have to give him a cut of whatever.
You'd have to give him some money for it.
Yeah, this is very true.
He's got his eyes on the
He's looking after the money, isn't he?
He's amazing.
He's looking after the pennies.
They're for dancing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's so lovely.
Guys, we're going to do the super easy mega quiz in just a sec.
Oh.
Wow.
Just a super easy mega quiz.
The rule's very simple.
They're all really easy questions.
But you've only got 30 seconds, right, Amiri?
You're going to do this, Amiri.
You've got to get 10 right to win it.
What?
In 30 seconds?
In 30 seconds.
So you've got to be quick.
30 seconds starts.
[B] Are you nervous?
[D] Yeah.
What's your favourite Niall Horan song?
[E] Still.
Spell Niall backwards.
[A] L-L-A-I-N.
What's your favourite type of [D] flower?
Rose.
Say goodbye in Spanish.
Adios.
What's [Bb] 7 times 6?
[D]
42.
Spell [Bm] hiatus.
H-I [A]-A-T-U-S.
[D] Name a fruit.
Borange.
[E] Borange?
Borange.
How do they spell that?
Hiatus?
[Ab] I don't know.
H [G]-I-A-T -U-S.
A lot of vowels in there.
That's what I said.
You literally said H-A-I-T-I-U-T-S.
What the f***?
There's a lot of vowels in there.
Right, here, let's correct that.
[Eb] H-I-A-T-U-S.
There you go.
Now you're right.
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This is exclusive.
I really don't know how to pronounce my own first name.
_ _ _ _ Finally, I'm joined by Anne-Marie in real life in the studio.
And Anne-Marie,
you've brought in an up and coming singer.
Would you like to introduce him, please?
Hi, my name is Niall Horan.
_ Yeah, I'm just up and coming.
I've been around.
He's got a bright future ahead of him.
Let me tell you, Niall Horan is on the show as well.
Have you enjoyed the lockdown at all?
Or has it just been horrible?
Are you excited to be back?
I'm excited to be back.
Yeah.
[D] Back at work doing something.
I've been in the studio [A] a lot,
but I haven't been out and about.
I [G] haven't even been in central [Gb] London, I don't think,
in a [N] long time.
So it's been good to get back to it.
Are you feeling like you're back in the flow of doing interviews?
Because it's been a while since
you've like been in real life and talked to people.
I feel like I've not learned, I've not
remembered how to socialise properly again yet.
I don't think I'll ever get used to talking about
myself for hours on end.
Really?
Yeah.
If you get used to that, _ you are a narcissist.
_ _ _ _ You've got a tune together called Our Song.
Yeah.
This is very exciting.
It's our song.
Yeah.
It is exciting.
Because you've got a beautiful friendship.
We know that you two are mates.
So to have you
finally together on a record, this is good for you.
Do you remember when you first met?
No, we've been asked about this and we actually can't.
We've kind of just bumped into each other
a bit along the way.
This is it.
_ I consider meeting like proper meeting, hugging, _ spending
time with each other.
Whereas we just saw each other at like little evenings and nights out.
So
we didn't really meet properly until we got in the studio and then it blossomed from there.
And it worked.
It worked [Gb] really well.
It worked.
I'm glad that you told me that it blossomed.
It'd be awful if it went the other way.
Yeah.
It would have been a disaster and we wouldn't be here because we probably
wouldn't have had a song.
No.
And I probably would have walked out of the session.
_ _ You finally met after all this time and you're like, oh, we don't really like each other actually.
It's possible.
That is very possible.
I mean, that can be said about anything.
So I'm glad.
That must be a nice moment when you're in the studio and just suddenly it starts flowing
and it works and you know that you're onto something.
It was straight away as well.
It was straight away.
We got very lucky.
It was one of those sessions.
Sometimes you go
walk into writing sessions and you could be there for a week and get nothing out of it.
And we felt like we got three songs in two days that are all pretty okay.
Three songs in two days.
Yeah.
That is very efficient.
Yeah.
So is this the first of many collaborations?
Again, we've been asked this question and we still don't really have an answer for it because
we've only been having this conversation like we're having it now.
Shall we do it?
And then [Bb] we don't know yet.
So [E] maybe.
I feel like it's the start of a beautiful partnership.
I think we've got a duo on our hands.
[B] There aren't that many duos.
So actually I think it could work.
When's the last go on boy duo?
Same difference.
_ [N] _ See anyone that springs to mind?
Same difference.
What a shout.
_ X Factor series _ one.
Were they brother and sister?
Yeah.
They were actually.
And it was a bit weird. _ _
We're the new same difference.
That's our goal in life.
There we go.
That is brilliant.
There you go.
2021's answer to same difference.
You've heard it here first.
_ Wowee, what a treat. _ _ _
I just want to say there's going to be so many pronunciations of this because you say
our song.
What do you say?
Our song.
Our song.
What do you say?
Our.
_ Our.
Our song.
And I say ah.
I don't know how to say it.
Ah song.
_ Well, you say it wrong Anne-Marie.
What?
_ _ I'm the creator of our song.
A R E song.
_ _ _ A H.
This is exclusive.
I really don't know how to pronounce my own first name.
_ What do you mean?
I swear.
I like get to it and then I go sometimes when I was like back home I used to say Nile.
Yeah.
N I L E effectively.
Yeah.
And now since I've been around the world I've kind of split it up a little bit and now it's Nile.
Wait, that sounded exactly the same to me.
Nile.
Nile and Nile.
_ Nile.
Nile and Nile.
Nile.
It's just a different.
Nile.
And Nile.
You always say the river.
River Nile.
River Nile.
The River Nile.
The River.
Not Null.
The River Nile. _ _ _
And Nile Horan.
It sounds the same. _ _
I'm about to move it on.
It's capital I'm still joined _ by two people who would.
It was so funny.
_ _ Nile.
Nile.
Half of it is the accent.
_ _ _ Nile. _
River Nile.
And the River Nile.
River Nile and Nile.
_ _ Horan.
Why is that so funny?
[B] I feel like Holly Willoughby on _ the telly in the morning.
You're actually [E] crying.
_ _ _ [Eb] _ _
_ _ _ She's like a stand-up comedian. _
_ So say we go into the pub after this.
We've got us three.
Who else would we have on our table of six?
Oh, [D] that's a good question.
So you just burped down the mic.
Wow. _
_ _ So what you're saying is you actually got a table somewhere.
_ _ _ _ I can maybe sort that out Nile.
Lewis Capaldi.
I know a few people.
Raph Capaldi.
Ed Sheeran.
Yeah.
All right.
Who's that?
That'd be some table. _
Marshmello.
Is he good enough?
With his bucket off?
No, with it on.
With it on obviously.
Imagine just walking into the Duke of York pub, wherever this is.
And there's Marshmello sitting in the corner.
With the bucket on his head.
_ With four lads from Ealing.
He's wearing a white jumpsuit.
Yeah. _
[N] He's having to sip his pint underneath the bucket.
They've probably got a straw.
He's probably got an extendable straw.
How does he DJ in them big clubs with the helmet on?
He's got an air conditioning kit in here.
He does not.
Yeah.
Have you had the head on?
Yeah.
Does he really?
There's like a whole machine in the back that breathes air into his head.
It's like a Formula One driver.
And answer this honestly now, Amiri.
Is it him?
Is it always him?
I don't believe that.
Why would it be though?
Why would you if you don't have to?
Because it's so_
I love him for this.
Because he can do that.
Like he could just send anyone out.
But he doesn't.
He does every show.
Wow.
I love him for it.
He's an absolute mug.
Yeah, I know.
He's a mug.
He could just get his tour manager to do it.
Yeah, but then he'd have to give him a cut of whatever.
You'd have to give him some money for it.
Yeah, this is very true.
He's got his eyes on the_
He's looking after the money, isn't he?
He's amazing.
He's looking after the pennies.
They're for dancing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's so lovely.
Guys, we're going to do the super easy mega quiz in just a sec.
Oh.
Wow.
Just a super easy mega quiz.
The rule's very simple.
They're all really easy questions.
But you've only got 30 seconds, right, Amiri?
You're going to do this, Amiri.
_ You've got to get 10 right to win it.
What?
In 30 seconds?
In 30 seconds.
So you've got to be quick.
30 seconds starts.
_ _ [B] Are you nervous?
[D] Yeah.
What's your favourite Niall Horan song?
_ [E] Still.
Spell Niall backwards.
[A] L-L-A-I-N.
What's your favourite type of [D] flower?
Rose.
Say goodbye in Spanish.
Adios.
What's [Bb] 7 times 6?
_ _ [D] _
_ _ _ _ _ 42. _
Spell [Bm] hiatus.
_ H-I [A]-A-T-U-S.
_ _ [D] Name a fruit.
Borange.
_ [E] Borange?
Borange.
How do they spell that?
Hiatus?
[Ab] I don't know.
H [G]-I-A-T _ -U-S.
A lot of vowels in there.
That's what I said.
You literally said H-A-I-T-I-U-T-S.
What the f***?
There's a lot of vowels in there.
Right, here, let's correct that.
[Eb] H-I-A-T-U-S.
There you go.
Now you're right.
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Eb] _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ _ _ [Cm] _ [Fm] _ _
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