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July 29, 2022 14 mins
Things might get really awkward on the Jubal Show, because Charlie Puth is coming to the show! For anyone who knows, Jubal Fresh did an interview with Charlie Puth years ago and it was so awkward that Jubal didn't know if Charlie Puth actually liked him or not! Find out the answer to that and upcoming tour news in this interview!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Jewel Show on demand. Well, let's see how this goes.
It's The Jewel Show. Charlie Pooth is about to join
us via zoom. I mean, he's been huge, but he's
blowing up even more now because of TikTok and all
that he's got his album coming out. His new songs
are already huge. And I interviewed Charlie Pooth about six
years ago, and it was an awkward interview that I

(00:21):
did on purpose, awkward. I filmed it for YouTube. It
was called two Celebs, one mic. I'm obviously not a celeb.
He is. There's joke number one. And then Charlie Pooth
and I sat across from each other in front of
one microphone, awkwardly in a very small studio. And I
didn't even really interview him. I just held envelopes up

(00:42):
and passed them to Charlie with questions in them. The
questions were just super weird. It was really funny, really awkward.
This was six years ago. I haven't spoken to Charlie since,
and I remember him laughing at the end of it,
like thinking it was funny. I also don't remember if
I told him it was a joke or not. And
if I remember him laughing about it because I thought

(01:02):
it was funny. So I don't know. All I know
is over the years, I've heard about that interview a lot,
mostly from the higher ups at the company who don't
want you to do things like that with artists because
they're scared they're gonna get mad. So when they said
that Charlie Pooth is going to be on the show,
they had a meeting with me and they said, look,
we're gonna have Charlie do another show, and I was saying, no,
he should be on our show right Also, would be

(01:23):
cool to talk to him, say say, hey, if I
did anything in that interview, I was just trying to
mess around like I do, trying to be funny, And
if I did anything to upset you, I'm sorry about that.
It was just a joke. So all I know is
right now, charlieuth is about to join us on Zoom.
We're in the waiting room, and I wasn't allowed to
even be near him. At Summer of All concert, we
introduced him on stage, but management wouldn't let me in

(01:45):
the same room as him because you know, sometimes people
put emotions on other people and they wouldn't let me
around him because they thought it would make him uncomfortable.
And now we have an interview with Charlie Pooth against
all odds. I don't know if he hates me or not.
I don't know if he hates me. You're not okay,
it looks like it's connecting. Here we are okay, Here
he is, Charlie Pooth. I don't know if you remember
the first and only interview I've ever done with you,

(02:07):
the two celebrities one mic video. It's one of my
top favorite No, I'm not joking. I've been watching this
video for great years. It's the funniest I have shown
that video over the years to many friends and be like,

(02:28):
by far, one of the funniest times I've ever that
makes me so happy to hear you see that management.
Breathe a sigh of relief. Now I can talk to
Charlie about other stuff. Congratulations on all your success. I
love what you're doing on TikTok. For people who don't know,
explain that process. Explain what you do because it's cool
as different right so, for everyone listening right now, if

(02:49):
you go on the very addictive app TikTok or Instagram
reels or YouTube shorts. Wherever you get home from work
and you turn on your phone, you just want to
around for the rest of the night. You're gonna see
my face pop up and you're gonna see me talking
about something musical. And how if you knock on a
door it has notes and it can become a beat.
And like, I literally just did this thing for Panara

(03:12):
where they they they move their straw around in a cup,
and I made an entire beat based off the notes
that came about from just jiggling that straw in some ice.
I'm just trying to prove to the Internet and everybody
who chooses to watch my weirdness that music can be
made from anything, and you can check that out anywhere
on the Internet. It is amazing. And the Jebel Show

(03:33):
and all of us in here are all about vibe.
We're all about the fact that life is beautiful, it
really is. And what you do on TikTok and what
you do with taking these sounds and making music out
of it proves that you can find beauty in anything,
even if you're sitting in a restaurant and a straw
hits a glass. Being alive for that sound, being in
the moment being there in that restaurant to hear that sound.
It's beautiful and you can literally create whatever you want

(03:55):
out of what some people would think is nothing. The
best way I can describe it is if you ever
say you've gone out to dinner or you've gone over
to a friend's house and maybe they're having a bad
day or had a bad day, and they're not really
saying it, you can just feel that the vibe is
like you want to like, what's wrong that you can feel.
Human energy is a real thing, and it's just as

(04:16):
real a thing as music energy. Yes, it is even
why the Kate Bush record is resonating so much, because yeah,
I was tied into stranger things, which I still haven't seen,
by the way, But it's almost the atmospheric nostalgic for
some people. It's not. The drums are really low and

(04:37):
it it's just how the record sounds, and it's gonna
make you feel a certain way. Versus if you listen
to a record like Hopefully, if you listen to Left
and Right, the drums are right in front of your face,
it's not going to give you the same feeling that
running up the hill. Deal with God whatever it's called,
is going to give you. So just like humans, wee emotions,
but sound is also a motive as well, and I

(05:00):
I'm trying to find the two like humans will burp
on TikTok and I'll auto tune it and make it
a song. And we've been putting together this thing that
is basically kind of exactly what you said. There's frequencies,
there's vibrations. There's literally measurable things in science with that
where people can sync up and you can walk into
a room you know the vibe right, you know if
it's you know, you've been in a place where you're

(05:20):
like we should get out of here. You've been a
place where I want to say, this is fun. Right,
It's just literally is what that is. And thinking about
music and that kind of the thing. It's all tones,
it's all frequencies like if you can hear them, we
can't hear them. And the way that you really can
get your vibe out there whatever you want to be
is with your tone and basically what you do with
your voice and your music. So it's cool, absolutely, and
everything you said copy and paste. You said it way

(05:41):
better than I did. The album is out and it's
I mean, it's well, the album, the album. So what's
really funny is that a lot of people think that
the album is already out, but it's the album I
wanted people. I wanted people to feel like they made
the album with me, and they've heard almost every little bit,
maybe three songs they haven't heard. They've heard eighty percent

(06:03):
of the album on TikTok and I did that. When
they find when they finally do hear the full album,
I want them to remember where they were and where
I was when inception of the song came about. I
feel like they wrote it with me. And that's exactly
why I think what you've done. Charlie Pooth is genius.
You're not on tour yet, are you? Or if you
announced a tour or anything like that. We're gonna be

(06:23):
giving you guys a pretty nice announcement pretty soon. All right,
hold up, we have to play a song. We're gonna
play a song. Come back and let me see if
I can pressure Charlie Pooth into making a tour announcement. Next.
Charlie Booth is about to make a huge announcement about
his world tour. I don't know that for sure. We're
talking to Charlie Pooth. It's the Jewel Show. If you
missed the first part, I just asked him if he's
going to be going on tour, and his response was,

(06:44):
we might have a major announcement coming up soon. I
don't know if now is soon, Charlie. I'm not gonna
pressure you for any details, but I would have to
guess that's probably maybe about touring or maybe not. Who knows,
they or may not be about and they or may
not be. All I know is this once you go
on to Charlie Pooth, I'm telling everybody they have to
go see you because that is gonna be a vibe
and a half. I mean that because of what you've

(07:07):
been doing on TikTok. If you didn't know, Charlie Pooth
posts little things on TikTok, like the song light Switch
that he has that's huge. It started from him asking
his followers on TikTok, hey, I think I can make
a song with this sound, and he did, and he's
been doing that. And the reason why I'm saying it's
going to be a great show to go see is
you've literally written all of these songs with your audience
who's gonna come see you. Everybody's gonna be on the

(07:27):
same page at once. They're gonna be hearing music that
they helped create and that they know. Because you'll go
see some people perform and you'll be excited about it.
You want to hear some of the songs that you know.
And if an artist has made new music, they'll do
a lot of their new songs. And it's not that
people get disappointed necessarily at the new music. They just
don't know how to sing along. They don't know it.
It's not familiar, so they don't really know how to
vibe with it. Like I do stand up comedy. Stand

(07:48):
up comedy's completely different. If I tell the same joke
and someone sees me twice tell the same joke, they go,
I don't want to hear that joke again. You suck.
You can't write new jokes. If you go see a
musical I just performed and you do a new song,
people don't know the words, so they go do the
old stuff. I want to hear the old stuff again.
It might be a song from like ten years ago,
but they never get tired of hearing it. But this

(08:09):
is cool because it's all new. Stuff, all stuff that
people know that you know what I wanted to your point,
I want to almost start off the show, like, can
you imagine if the show started off like because I
start off every video and again, anybody listening right now
who doesn't know I start off every video, Like what
if there was a song that started off like and
now it's like a real song play on The Jewel Show,
and it's like it's it all starts from like my brain.

(08:32):
But one if, like the one off the tour was
like called like what if there was a tour or
something like that, and then like everyone would go in
and it would be black and everybody like like screaming
or something, hopefully screaming with excitement, and they overhead voice
would be me be like one if the song started
off like and then like I'd actually go into the song,

(08:55):
and I do that for almost every song on tour.
I think that would be super interesting. I gonna be
awesome if you announce the world tour and then did
none of the songs that people know I just played.
I just played righting up the Hill. Yeah, twelve times,
You're covering all kinds of weird songs for some reason.
I'd like, but what if there was a song that

(09:17):
stuck dudn't do you think it's gonna be left and right? Oh?
This is this is it, This is the big hit.
This is He's gonna play left and right and I
just play like never gonna give you up by rick Asiley,
like with a violin and I cry and everyone's like,
what happened, Charlie. I'm begging you. Please, when you go
on tour, you have to rick roll one of the
audiences at some point. Please. I'm gonna make everybody. I'm

(09:38):
gonna make everybody feel really uncomfortable. I'm gonna get out
and everyone's gonna have to say okay before I begin, everybody,
everybody has to look at each other and sing Happy
Birthday directly into each other's eyes and clap on beat
Happy birth Okay. That's the equivalent of the magic Genie rub.
That's how you get me out on stage. I think
you should do that with the rest of your radio

(09:59):
interviews today. Have your people tell the shows that you
go on that they have to sing Happy Birthday before
you'll even do the interview. Exactly. They gotta work for it,
you know, exactly, just giving it away. I know you
paid money for this, but you gotta work more. Charlie.
I wanted to know. Do you happen to know who
Kim Zulciac Berman is? Yeah? I just had dinner with her.

(10:22):
What happened? Yeah? Did you hear what happened? What happened
is everything? Okay, it was almost not okay, but now
it's okay. It happened when we were introducing you at
the Summer Ball concert just a few months ago. Oh wait,
didn't she trip or something? Oh yeah, oh yeah, we were,
we were, we all had we all got dinner her
because I'm friends with Brielle as well, and and we

(10:44):
all got dinner at this uh there. They're so funny.
It's like eleven o'clock at night. They called the restaurant
and they're like, we're coming in with a table of eleven.
They're like, okay, that was because I didn't want to
have McDonald's that night. Yeah, okay, thanks for the Inviteally, Hey, yeah, yeah,
we'll remember that. Remember that when you were service your

(11:07):
next single. We were there, right, we had to introduce you,
and then we found out that she was there. Christian
has a shodcast a different level. Yeah, he's a Housewives fanatic.
I mean he has a whole podcast about just the housewive. Yeah, Charlie, Yeah,
he's a fanatic. And we found out that she was
at the show and we were gonna have her come
up on stage to introduce you with us. She didn't

(11:28):
want to do it though, because she was super nervous.
We finally convinced her to do it though, and when
she finally started to come out on stage after being
nervous and having us in her face trying to convince
her to come out on stage, she started to trip
and almost fell on her face in front of thousands
of people. She usually recovered. It went viral on World
Stars and stuff like that, and we felt so bad.

(11:51):
You guys planned that out from the get coaching. We're
we're gonna win this woman's trust and small flat on her.
I mean we did get on some blogs about it. Yeah.
You guys were like, there's a lot of saturation in radio,
sixty million people. We gotta capture someone's attention. How do

(12:12):
we stand out? Yeah, we had a whole meeting where
like how do we stand out? And we're like, trip
a housewife, that's how you do up a house on
top rating out. Yeah, I'm just gonna do a show
in New Jersey. Every housewife is falling everyone. We'll make
a show if there and if there's not a housewife

(12:35):
in a particular region, we're gonna make the show. We're
gonna get it through Bravo. We're gonna make the show
only to make the characters just trip. When I get
we're gonna lose. We're gonna lose so much money. It's
gonna or gonna lose it. Or we're gonna make so
much money Charlie poof, and it'll go down in history

(12:55):
as the perfect recipe for success in entertainment. Trip a Housewife. Okay,
that sounded really bad, Charlie Pitte did not say that
I did anyway. I am. I'm so excited about my
hour phone Charlie. Thank you for coming on the show man,
Thank you for being cool about that video we did
six years ago. And I mean it. When Charlie goes
on to ur go out and see a show, it's

(13:15):
gonna be amazing. And maybe we should recreate that video
that made everybody nervous. Charlie, I really, I am serious, Like,
hold me to it. I really do want to do
I mean it could be like one of those pictures
to recreate. Yeah, yes, like your video recreator Yeah. By
the way, Alex, I love that you're right next right
next them, and there's a there's a separate camera on

(13:37):
zoom just just looking at you, but you're directly next
to Yeah, all right here in the room. Clearly, there's
no budgeting issues on the Jewel Show. We'll see if
these cameras actually work because it's the first time we're
using them and we're helping you, don't all of us

(13:57):
have our fingers crossed. Then we're jumping back on and
doing the awkward. We'll take care of Charlie Pooth. You
gotta say this first of the last name every time.
Take care bro, Thank you man, I appreciate it. Thank
you for the card words. Thank you. Then Jibbile Show
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