Interview Plan

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Interview Plan In the same way as the uses and gratifications theory, when writing the interview questions I wanted the readers to be entertained and informed by the questions asked, Intern I hope that this will result in the watercooler effect. What would you say is your biggest achievement since you entered the music industry only a year ago? What did you expect when you first entered the music scene? Your new album ‘Heart‘ is out now, what would you say was your biggest inspiration when producing the album? What is your favourite hobby apart from music? If you hadn’t become a musician, what job don you think you would have had? What artists do you most look up to? In your spare time what music do you listen to most? Is there anything that your fans don’t know about you that you would like to share? Finally, the most important question of all… what are your three most used emoji’s? I decided to add an irrelevant question in the end of the interview to add a memorable ending and finish on a positive note.

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Interview Plan In the same way as the uses and gratifications theory, when writing the interview questions I wanted the readers to be entertained and informed by the questions asked, Intern I hope that this will result in the watercooler effect.

• What would you say is your biggest achievement since you

entered the music industry only a year ago? • What did you expect when you first entered the music

scene? • Your new album ‘Heart‘ is out now, what would you say was

your biggest inspiration when producing the album? • What is your favourite hobby apart from music? • If you hadn’t become a musician, what job don you think

you would have had? • What artists do you most look up to? • In your spare time what music do you listen to most? • Is there anything that your fans don’t know about you that

you would like to share? • Finally, the most important question of all… what are your

three most used emoji’s?

I decided to add an irrelevant question in the end of the interview to add a memorable ending and finish on a positive note.