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The Sonical.ly Podcast
Elmo Chong
41 episodes
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A podcast where music creators educate music creators.

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A Great Big World - then there were sparks EP, Making it through Multiple Sclerosis and OCD Together
The Sonical.ly Podcast
55 minutes 41 seconds
10 months ago
A Great Big World - then there were sparks EP, Making it through Multiple Sclerosis and OCD Together

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🎙️ New Episode Alert! 🎙️ (Full Episode!)

Interview by Elmo Chong

Ian Axel and Chad King are the Grammy-winning duo behind A Great Big World, known for hits like Say Something with Christina Aguilera and This Is the New Year. Their heartfelt songwriting, soaring melodies, and vulnerability have resonated with millions. With their new EP Then There Were Sparks dropping February 21st, they continue to evolve as artists while staying true to their emotional core.

In our conversation, Ian and Chad share:
🔸 The story behind Say Something and how it unexpectedly became a global hit
🔸 How their creative partnership formed—and what’s kept it strong for nearly two decades
🔸 Chad’s journey living with MS and how it’s shaped their music and perspective
🔸 Why letting go and embracing vulnerability are central to their songwriting process
🔸 How their new EP reflects personal breakthroughs and fresh creative sparks
🔸 Insights into their upcoming musical project and future plans
🔸 Much more

Lean into vulnerability. Ian and Chad emphasize that connecting with listeners starts with honesty. Being open about their struggles—whether it’s Chad’s journey with MS or Ian’s experience with OCD—has deepened their artistry and audience connection.

Collaboration thrives on trust and tension. Their creative process involves friction—but it’s productive. They push each other, fight for ideas, and stay committed to creating something they’re both proud of.

Letting go often leads to breakthroughs. Many of their best songs emerged from moments of surrender—letting go of control and allowing the music to flow naturally. The new EP Then There Were Sparks is rooted in this theme.

Celebrate the sparks. Whether it's the magic of finding the right lyric or rediscovering joy in performing, Ian and Chad chase that "spark" in every project—and encourage other creators to do the same.

Music is therapy. For both Ian and Chad, songwriting isn’t just a craft—it’s a lifeline. They write to process life’s highs and lows, which is reflected deeply in their upcoming release.

🎶 Then There Were Sparks drops February 21st. Tune in to hear the stories behind the music and what’s next for A Great Big World!

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The Sonical.ly Podcast

A podcast where music creators educate music creators.