大衛nice到媒體都忍不住要用nice來作他的專訪的標題,然後大衛對別人說他很nice的反應是甚麼呢?這是我父母教育我的方式(大衛爸爸,大衛媽媽,你們把兒子教的很好),尤其是現在他每天都會碰到一大堆他可能一生只會見一次面的人(粉絲),大衛說當然要對別人好咯(我記住了大衛,謝謝你的分享)。
還有非常長的後面原文在繼續閱讀之後(呼喚elysion!)。
''Yeah, I'm not really involved a whole lot with girls right now,'' he
says, laughing again. ''There's not really even time to watch TV or
anything, so why get a girl in your life when that can make things even
more complicated? I think it's just about waiting for the right time,
'cause I think there are other things that I should be focusing on
right now.''
So the boyish crooner doesn't have a girlfriend -- but here's what he
does have: a self-titled album on Jive Records -- the home of Justin Timberlake and Chris Brown
-- that debuted at No. 2 and has gone gold. He has a double-platinum
hit single, ''Crush,'' that was the highest-ever debut for an ''Idol''
song not performed on the series and the highest debut in 2008, and a
new song, ''A Little Too Not Over You,'' climbing the charts (No. 52
this week). He's also had a recent appearance on Nickelodeon's hit TV
show ''iCarly.''
Not bad for finishing behind David Cook last May by a margin of 12 million votes out of the record 97.5 million cast.
But suggest to Archuleta that, with his spot-on tenor, he is more talented than Cook, and his modesty flares again.
''Oh no!'' he says, laughing again. ''I thought Cook deserved to win. I
thought he was a great example of an American Idol, because it's not
just about the singing and stuff -- I think it's about the person, too,
and I think he's just a great guy.''
Archuleta says life is great anyway: He's happy with his album,
especially since it was cobbled together while he was on the road with
the ''Idol'' tour.
''That wasn't like a whole lot of time, especially because I wasn't
ever in one spot for very long, having a show almost every day for
three months,'' he says. ''But it was interesting, that's for sure, and
definitely not the way I expected to work on my first album. I thought,
[in a singsong voice] 'Oh, you know, I'm going to take my time and try
and write songs for the year and see which ones are good.' But there
was like no time to do any of that kind of stuff, so it was pretty
crazy. But it was fun.''
He also got to work with hit producers and writers Andreas Carlsson, Desmond Child, new ''Idol'' judge Kara DioGuardi
and former 'N Sync member J.C. Chasez. He also co-wrote a couple of
songs on the disc, as well as a pre-order song and some B-sides.
''All the songs, the writers I worked with were really cool because
they all were concerned about just me getting the most out of it,'' he
says.
Archuleta says fame also has meant he's missed a few things. A high school senior from Murray, Utah,
he likely won't be home for the graduation ceremony. ''I haven't
graduated yet, so I don't know if I missed it,'' he says. ''But I'm
missing out on all of what my friends are doing and stuff.''
Asked whether he got to go to his prom, he answers in a dejected voice,
''No, I didn't.'' But he laughingly describes how he sneaked back to a
dance last month.
''That was fun,'' he says. ''I kept it really under wraps. Everyone was
pretty much my age ... It's the other kids, it's the sophomores this
year that I didn't meet before this whole thing happened, they're the
ones who freak out, kinda, 'cause they didn't know me before.''
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