Ciarran, The Feeling: ilikemusic because... I find it constantly inspiring and it’s a joy to listen to and a joy to play; it really is a huge part of my life.
Leon Jean-Marie: ilikemusic because... It transcends. It really creates emotion with someone. That feeling it gives you, it goes through boundaries. To create something, it just breaks through all the walls. When you connect with a song, that is it, that is magic isn't it?
Remi Nicole: ilikemusic because... It is the best way of making you feel any emotion.
Rasmus, Alphabeat: ilikemusic because... It makes me happy and it makes me dance around and sometimes it makes me a bit emotional. It encompasses all the emotions from happiness to sadness and it’s fun to play too.
Jamie, Ontario: ilikemusic because... it makes me different from my friends but connects me to a whole world of other people.
Master Gee: ilikemusic because... It gives me an opportunity to truly express myself, unlike what happens in an everyday living situation where there are restrictions on you and limitations on you and demands on you and bills to pay, through music I can truly be comfortable with who I am, and do what I really want to do and say what I really want to say.
Aaron: ilikemusic because... like Weedeater Deluxe!
Mylo: ilikemusic because... It makes me feel funny
Darren: ilikemusic because... It makes me dance like a motherf**ker
ILM : Can you describe the Tinie Tempah process of writing and recording such good music?
Tinie Tempah : Thank You! To be honest I can't. It's not something that's rehearsed. Most of my stuff is spontaneous and off the cuff. Let's just say anytime I hear an instrumental I REALLY get into it and I have a wicked sound engineer who makes me sound perfect!
ILM : Loads of people are using the internet these days and getting their music out there before even getting a record deal. How has the internet affected you and your music?
Tinie Tempah : I don't think my music would have reached out to as many people as it has, this quickly, without it, but at the same time, I believe more people would feel the need to go out and buy my music if it wasn't so easily accessible. However, the Internet is a very useful tool. I can finish a track and it can be on 10 different radio stations on the same day. Also, networking sites like MySpace and Facebook help me get a rough idea of the kind of people that like my music. I've got like 50,000 friends on MySpace, so I can keep them updated with new releases, tours dates etc. All in all, I'd say it's done more good for my music than bad.
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