Malcolm McFadden briefly reflects on Maven Eve’s musical performance, praising her vocal emotion and vulnerability. He relates personally to the anxiety of self-recording and emphasizes that raw emotional authenticity is the most important element of any musical performance.
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[02:09:24] Yeah, she’s in Florida.
[02:09:28] She’s in Florida.
[02:09:30] Yeah, she had LaPond in the back.
[02:09:32] That was nice.
[02:09:33] Added a whole vibe to the video.
[02:09:35] That was dope.
[02:09:38] And we hadn’t
[02:09:40] any other musical performances.
[02:09:43] Every year we usually have a couple.
[02:09:45] So that was nice to
[02:09:46] have that in the mix.
[02:09:50] That was dope.
[02:09:51] That was dope.
[02:09:51] Once again, go ahead.
[02:09:56] No, no, no, no.
[02:10:00] Okay.
[02:10:01] I feel her on
[02:10:04] having to
[02:10:05] record something.
[02:10:07] I sing a bit too.
[02:10:10] I’ll be in the car
[02:10:11] hitting the record button and then I listen
[02:10:14] to it and I’m like, no, uh-uh, no.
[02:10:15] This sounds like trash.
[02:10:17] Go back again and record
[02:10:19] and record and record and then just being able to
[02:10:21] just
[02:10:21] pour your soul into
[02:10:23] your song and
[02:10:25] just let it go
[02:10:27] because that’s her vulnerable
[02:10:29] self and not to let
[02:10:31] the anxiety
[02:10:32] catch up with you.
[02:10:35] I appreciate that. I really do.
[02:10:38] Yes.
[02:10:39] She should definitely sing for people more often.
[02:10:42] She had a good voice. I liked it.
[02:10:44] If you’re watching, that was fire.
[02:10:46] I appreciate that.
[02:10:48] Yes, it was.
[02:10:49] All that emotion really came out.
[02:10:51] With any kind of performance
[02:10:54] musically,
[02:10:57] that matters more
[02:10:58] than anything else.
[02:11:00] Some raw emotion.