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How do you usually write the lyrics of your songs?
All FITNESS songs start with a Kenny track. I start with melody and phrase or vocal rhythm and then write the lyric.
In your opinion, what is the most important thing in songwriting?
The most important thing in songwriting is that the singer mean what he/she is saying whether or not its a clear narrative or abstract to the listener.
Are you ever scared of revealing aspects of your personal life/experience to strangers through your music?
No.  That’s the gig.
What is the best lyric that you ever wrote (the most meaningful for you)?
That’s not for me to answer : )
What inspired your latest single “In The Clear”?
“In The Clear” is about anthropomorphizing your better nature into an entity that you can aspire to and call on for help in vulnerable moments.
And “Matter of Time”?
The term “It’s just a matter of time” can have positive or negative connotation depending upon the context. It can therefore be both happy and sad at the same time. This gives the lyric a 3-D element and makes it subjective and up to the listener’s imagination how they want to hear it.
What was the best moment of your career? And the most difficult one?
There have been many mountaintop moments and many valleys to trudge through, lessons learned from both.
What are your plans for the rest of 2018?
Can’t tell you : )

To conclude the interview a short Q/A session, please answer the first thing that comes to your mind:

  • Define in one word your album “Karate”: KARATE.
  • The best show you ever played: The last one.
  • The one thing that you must have in your backstage: Cold Brew.
  • The soundtrack of your childhood: The E.T. Score.
  • Your favorite song lyrically speaking, but not written by you: “Runnin down a dream” – Petty.
  • Last question is “unusual”, we want to know your best relationship advice: Whatever baby wants, baby gets : )
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