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Elon John He was launched in a seizure full of enthusiasm while recording his new album “who believes in angels” with Brande Carlyle.
Wednesday, 77 -year -old music icon I issued the trailer For the short film “Who believes in angels? Stories on the edge of creation”, which gives fans an explicit look behind the scenes of how the album collects only 20 days. In the video, the singer was seen in a studio, colliding with the registration product Andrew Watt, one of his four collaborators in the project, including Carlyle and the lyric scientist John Bernie Topyin for a long time.
“Are you ready to register?” “I am sitting here, right?” Asked Watt John, who was sitting, “I am sitting here, right?”
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Elton John threw anger while recording his new album, “which believes in angels” with Brande Carlyle. (ROB Ball/WireMage)
As the clip continues, John was seen growing increasingly. In an audio voice, the five -time Grammy Prize winner, who recently concluded his Brick Road's yellow tour with a performance at the GlastonBury Festival, “The reality is, I exhausted. I had a lot of doubt … and I was a nightmare.”
“I was angry. I was tired,” he added.
At one point in the video, I told Wat John, “O shouted, I just try to make the song the best as possible. You are very patience.”
“And — Gabus!” John shouted as he was moving headphones on the keyboard.
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Tensions escalated in the studio when John clashed with the Andrew Watt recording product. (Alon John YouTube)
Recall in the audio comment that there is “tension in the studio”.
Carlyle, 43, who said earlier she had “stumbled” John since she was eleven years old, explained that she had begun to doubt the cooperation.
“Alton is at risk of insecurity,” she said. “Especially when the risks are high.”
“I am having difficulty calling Eton,” “Story” singer I confess. “There were times I thought,” Why did he want to do this? Why? Why does Glastonbury to make an album with me? “
“I thought,” I don't want to do it. “Alon said in one of the audio comments.
“No, man,” said Watt, who protested. “I have finished”.
“Cut the microphones”. Watt told the production crew behind the scenes.
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John criticized his headphones in a moment of frustration. (Alon John YouTube)
Alton went on to say that he felt that he could not surrender to the album at that stage because “the other people were involved.”
As the video continued, the tensions inside the studio began to give up when the ton found a groove.
“The fog began to raise,” Alton said. “Once you go – Jesus!”
“Finally, everything started to flow,” he added.
The mood of the four seemed to be diluted when they fell into synchronization while cooperating in songs.
“It was not easy, the place from which such wonderful music came from,” Karli pointed out.
A clip clip to a cheerful wave, who told John, “You know what you just did? Some f — ing a-!”
“Very good,” said John with a smile.
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Tun John cries while Brande Carlyle was embracing because the album came out, “The way I wanted to come out.” (Alon John YouTube)
In the audio comment, John opened about how he wanted to push himself creatively with the album.
“I wanted to play better. Singing better. I write better and challenge myself.”
“In 50 years, we have not achieved a record like this,” said Taupin, who has worked with Elton since 1976.
John said, “Brandi really pushed me. Pay me, pushed me,” John said.
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Earlier in the video, John explained the reason for requesting cooperation with Carlyle, who received 11 Grammy Awards, Amy Awards and Academy Award nomination.
“When I met her, she fell in love with her, and I thought she had a great voice. I knew I would find her inspiring, and I knew she would find me inspiring,” he said.
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“Whoever believes in angels” will be released on April 4. (Rich Polk/gg2025/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Carlyle later celebrated how the project appears. “We have made an album that I think is amazing for all ages,” she said. “My life was taking me to this album all the time.”
John flowed this “Who believes in angels?” It was “pure”.
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“This came out in the way I wanted to go out,” he said crying on the keyboard while Carlyle gave him a comfortable embrace.
John added: “This (did not happen to me) in my entire career,” John added.
“Those who believe in angels” are scheduled to be released on April 4.