David Archuleta:
Biggest fear…I guess it depends on the performance, usually arenas
don’t really bother me. It’s usually the special events that I get
really nervous for but the arenas usually are just fun. I guess the
biggest thing is making sure that you pace yourself, because if you
don’t pace yourself you won’t have a voice for the rest of your set. So
you have to make sure, you don’t sing all out for the first few songs
because then it’s like “oh my voice is gone” and I have four, five, six
more songs to sing you know (laughs). So I guess that’s the scariest
thing, because if you lose your voice then that can be a little
dangerous. But just making sure you do your best and that the crowd is
having a good time, that’s what I’m always nervous about, because you
can mess up but if the crowd is not having a good time then you feel
like “Uh Oh, I’m not doing what I’m supposed to be doing.”
Latinaroom: Your fans want to know what type of girl do you like?
David Archuleta:
(Laughs) Well…people who just don’t feel like they have to try too hard
or anything. But I like it when girls have respect for themselves. Not
in a cocky way like, “I’m so amazing,” but just someone who respects
themselves and someone who respects other people. Someone who is a
little adventurous in trying different things, like you know going to
different restaurants maybe or on a hike; just doing adventurous
things. If they’re just like “Oh I just want to sit down and watch a
movie all week long with you, I don’t want to do anything,” then that’s
pretty lame, you know. [I like] someone who likes to be involved in
things, someone who can be independent, but still cares about other
people…Does that make sense? And they have to like music obviously,
that’s pretty important (Laughs).
Latinaroom: Speaking of different restaurants…what’s your favorite food?
David Archuleta:
Thai food. I love Thai food! Thai food is AMAZING! Oooh, I just love
it, I love Mediterranean too. It’s a blend of like spicy sweet and
sour, they use coconut and milk and peanuts and I love that kind of
stuff! My parents have always loved it; they’re like obsessed with it
and so I just got it from them, kind of inherited the gene of loving
Thai food. Then with Mediterranean food, my friend introduced it to me
because their family is Persian. And I just love it, just again with
the spices and herbs that they use in the meats, and I love the yogurt
that they use in Mediterranean food is just really good. But Thai food
is the ultimate one.
Latinaroom: Do you come from a musical family background? Where do you draw your inspiration from?
David Archuleta:
Yeah my mom actually sings and dances salsa, meringue and stuff like
that and my Dad is a Jazz trumpet player, so they both craft music in
different ways. I think they kind of help inspire me. The biggest thing
for me though was American Idol the first season (Laugh). That was like
the biggest change in making me want to do music, making me want to
perform, making me want to do the same thing I saw those people
performing on the show. It’s like “Man, Wow…” I was so amazed at the
way that they sang and the emotion that they had in their songs. I was
like “…I want to do that!” And that was kind of a big step for me, so
it’s kind of funny to see this bit come full circle. I liked singing
before then, but that was like the big thing that made me say “I want
to, I have to do music.”
Latinaroom: What are your plans to promote the Christmas CD "Christmas from the Heart" as far as touring goes?
David Archuleta:
Yeah I will be going on tour actually. I’ll be going on tour during the
winter time, and I’ll just be singing some of the familiar songs along
with Christmas songs, so that should be fun. I’m just excited to do
Christmas songs and perform again; it’s been a nice little break. I got
my wisdom teeth pulled last week so I’ve been home. I’m going to be
working on the next Pop album now. I’ll be going to Nashville, New York
and LA to do some writing. So it’ll be nice to get back into gear.
After working on that stuff, I’ll be going and working on the Christmas
tour and that should be fun, I’m really excited to do another solo
tour.
Latinaroom: When should fans expect your next studio album to be released?
David Archuleta: The next Pop album? I’m not sure exactly when, but it’ll be coming out sometime next year.
Latinaroom: Okay, back to the Christmas album. Are the songs mostly remakes or did you write some new songs?
David Archuleta:
They’re mainly the traditional Christmas songs, there’s an original on
there too; but it’s mainly just the traditional heartfelt kind of
Christmas songs that everyone kind of grew up listening to and the
songs that mean a lot to me. Along with some other ones that I wasn’t
familiar with but really loved and thought were really cool sounding
and added a little flavor to the rest of the traditional sounding
Christmas songs.
Latinaroom: Are there any French or Spanish songs on the disc?
David Archuleta:
Yes there are. There’s a song…I’ve never spoken French before so I hope
that it’s good. I hope that people approve of it. I sing a song called
“Riu Riu Chiu” and that’s actually a Spanish traditional song…like an
old school Christmas Spanish song. And it’s a really cool sounding
song. I’m excited to see what people think about it.
Latinaroom: If you were to do a duet, who would you do it with and why?
David Archuleta:
I think it would be so cool to do a duet with Natasha Bedingfield. I
think she’s so talented, she’s been a big influence on me and I think
it would still be fun to do a duet with Jordin Sparks sometime. She’s
so cool and she’s close to my age and she’s just an amazing singer.
Latinaroom: Would you do a reality TV show?
David Archuleta:
I guess it would have to depend on what I was doing. It is just a weird
concept of a camera following you around. But if there were good
intentions behind it… like a good reason why they (the cameras) are
there…like if I’m trying to help people understand where I’m coming
from or something versus just looking like an idiot on camera. If there
was something beneficial from it then maybe!
Latinaroom: What does being Latino mean to you?
David Archuleta:
I think it means having strong roots…having a strong family. Family is
so important, I think, especially with the Latin culture. They’re the
ones who carry you, they’re the ones who support you, they love you,
they raised you and I feel like that’s kind of the center of
everything. It’s the family. And that’s what I love about it. I love
how it seems like with all Latin culture that they really focus on
family and the strengths in the family because sometimes that’s all you
have; and it makes you appreciate what they do and they appreciate each
other so much more. That’s something that has always been big for me;
the people and both sides of my family have been really important in my
life. They’ve taught me a lot and they’ve been my strength. I wouldn’t
be able to do all of this if I didn’t have them.
Stay click
tomorrow Wednesday October 14 for the second half of David’s two part
interview where he will answer questions from his Twitter fans.
‘Christmas from the Heart’ in stores now.
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