Chords for Noa Kirel Talks "Thought About That"
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[G] Hi, I'm Noah Kirel and you're watching my exclusive Hi Art Radio Ask Anything chat.
Thanks to Romeo and Most Requested Live for having me on to talk about my new single.
[Gm] Talk about that.
[G] So let's go, let's get started.
Oh my god, I'm really excited.
It's my first time doing that.
Let's go.
Okay.
Luna from [Gm] Montreal.
Can you pronounce your full name [Eb] with a proper hometown accent?
Okay, I'm gonna do that.
So, [Gm] Noah Kirel.
In the full Hebrew version it's Noah Kirel, but in English it's Noah Kirel.
I'm pronouncing that a little bit different.
So, Noah Kirel [N] and Noah Kirel.
Yes.
Thank you, Luna, for this question.
Jenna or Gina from New Orleans, LA.
If you could match your thought with reality, what would you do?
I think this job, my career, it's always about like dream big and then to work hard [Eb] to make it.
So at night, I have so many thoughts and dreams that I want to do in my career.
So every day that I'm waking up in the morning, I'm like, [G] let's do it.
So my reality, [N] it's my thoughts and my dreams.
And I'm so lucky that I have the opportunity to do that.
And yeah, so my thoughts all about my career.
And I'm working so hard and I hope to [Gm] make them true soon.
[N] It's already happened, but like I have so many dreams.
So yeah.
Okay.
This is so cool.
Sarah from Coriodon, PA.
I hope that I say it well.
What's the hardest thing about releasing a new song?
So that's an interesting question.
I think it's always like stressful and you're like, I don't know if my audience is going to like it or not.
If it's going to be successful or not.
And what I'm going to do, if it's good enough.
I don't know because it's my song, but soon [G] everybody going to hear it and it's going to [Eb] be like out for the world.
So [Gm] it's really stressful, but also exciting because it's like a newborn of something that I'm bringing to my audience, to the world.
It's a song.
It's like a big thing.
So it's stressful and exciting together.
[Bm] Yeah.
[Gm] Shelley from Eilat, Israel.
Oh, hello.
Hello.
[N] Hey, Noah.
I wanted to know if you [Gm] are planning on releasing any ballads, slow songs [Gb] soon.
Lots of [Gm] love from Eilat.
So I'm sending love back.
It's always nice to have [Gb] questions from [Ab] Israel.
[N] I don't know yet, but I think so.
Yeah, I really love ballads.
And of course that I'm like a pop singer, but I can do like a pop ballad or like something more, more slower.
I think I'm slower.
I need to think about that.
Like do it like probably, probably what happened soon.
So, so get ready, Shelley.
Okay.
Scott from London, England.
What's it like being perfect?
Oh my God.
First of all, thank you so much.
This is, yeah, I guess.
I don't think that there is perfect.
Like really, I don't.
I'm just working hard.
Thanks to Romeo and Most Requested Live for having me on to talk about my new single.
[Gm] Talk about that.
[G] So let's go, let's get started.
Oh my god, I'm really excited.
It's my first time doing that.
Let's go.
Okay.
Luna from [Gm] Montreal.
Can you pronounce your full name [Eb] with a proper hometown accent?
Okay, I'm gonna do that.
So, [Gm] Noah Kirel.
In the full Hebrew version it's Noah Kirel, but in English it's Noah Kirel.
I'm pronouncing that a little bit different.
So, Noah Kirel [N] and Noah Kirel.
Yes.
Thank you, Luna, for this question.
Jenna or Gina from New Orleans, LA.
If you could match your thought with reality, what would you do?
I think this job, my career, it's always about like dream big and then to work hard [Eb] to make it.
So at night, I have so many thoughts and dreams that I want to do in my career.
So every day that I'm waking up in the morning, I'm like, [G] let's do it.
So my reality, [N] it's my thoughts and my dreams.
And I'm so lucky that I have the opportunity to do that.
And yeah, so my thoughts all about my career.
And I'm working so hard and I hope to [Gm] make them true soon.
[N] It's already happened, but like I have so many dreams.
So yeah.
Okay.
This is so cool.
Sarah from Coriodon, PA.
I hope that I say it well.
What's the hardest thing about releasing a new song?
So that's an interesting question.
I think it's always like stressful and you're like, I don't know if my audience is going to like it or not.
If it's going to be successful or not.
And what I'm going to do, if it's good enough.
I don't know because it's my song, but soon [G] everybody going to hear it and it's going to [Eb] be like out for the world.
So [Gm] it's really stressful, but also exciting because it's like a newborn of something that I'm bringing to my audience, to the world.
It's a song.
It's like a big thing.
So it's stressful and exciting together.
[Bm] Yeah.
[Gm] Shelley from Eilat, Israel.
Oh, hello.
Hello.
[N] Hey, Noah.
I wanted to know if you [Gm] are planning on releasing any ballads, slow songs [Gb] soon.
Lots of [Gm] love from Eilat.
So I'm sending love back.
It's always nice to have [Gb] questions from [Ab] Israel.
[N] I don't know yet, but I think so.
Yeah, I really love ballads.
And of course that I'm like a pop singer, but I can do like a pop ballad or like something more, more slower.
I think I'm slower.
I need to think about that.
Like do it like probably, probably what happened soon.
So, so get ready, Shelley.
Okay.
Scott from London, England.
What's it like being perfect?
Oh my God.
First of all, thank you so much.
This is, yeah, I guess.
I don't think that there is perfect.
Like really, I don't.
I'm just working hard.
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_ [G] Hi, I'm Noah Kirel and you're watching my exclusive Hi Art Radio Ask Anything chat.
Thanks to Romeo and Most Requested Live for having me on to talk about my new single.
[Gm] Talk about that.
[G] So let's go, let's get started.
Oh my god, I'm really excited.
It's my first time doing that.
_ Let's go.
Okay.
Luna from [Gm] Montreal.
Can you pronounce your full name [Eb] with a proper hometown accent?
Okay, I'm gonna do that.
So, [Gm] Noah Kirel.
In the full Hebrew version it's Noah Kirel, but in English it's Noah Kirel.
I'm pronouncing that a little bit different.
So, Noah Kirel [N] and Noah Kirel.
Yes.
Thank you, Luna, for this question. _
Jenna or Gina from New Orleans, LA.
If you could match your thought with reality, what would you do?
_ I think this job, my career, it's always about like dream big and then to work hard [Eb] to make it.
So at night, I have so many thoughts and dreams that I want to do in my career.
So every day that I'm waking up in the morning, I'm like, [G] let's do it.
So my reality, [N] it's my thoughts and my dreams.
And I'm so lucky that I have the opportunity to do that.
And yeah, so my thoughts all about my career.
And I'm working so hard and I hope to [Gm] make them true soon.
[N] It's already happened, but like I have so many dreams.
So yeah.
Okay.
This is so cool.
_ _ Sarah from Coriodon, _ PA.
I hope that I say it well.
What's the hardest thing about releasing a new song?
So that's an interesting question.
I think it's always like _ stressful and you're like, I don't know if my audience is going to like it or not.
If it's going to be successful or not.
And what I'm going to do, if it's good enough.
I don't know because it's my song, but soon [G] everybody going to hear it and it's going to [Eb] be like out for the world.
So [Gm] it's really stressful, but also exciting because it's like a newborn of something that I'm bringing to my audience, to the world.
It's a song.
It's like a big thing.
So it's stressful and exciting together.
[Bm] Yeah.
_ [Gm] Shelley from Eilat, Israel.
Oh, hello.
Hello.
[N] Hey, Noah.
I wanted to know if you [Gm] are planning on releasing any ballads, slow songs [Gb] soon.
Lots of [Gm] love from Eilat.
So I'm sending love back.
It's always nice to have [Gb] questions from [Ab] Israel.
_ [N] I don't know yet, but I think so.
Yeah, I really love ballads.
And of course that I'm like a pop singer, but I can do like a pop ballad or like something more, more slower.
I think I'm slower.
I need to think about that.
Like do it like probably, probably what happened soon.
So, so get ready, Shelley.
Okay.
Scott from London, England.
What's it like being perfect?
Oh my God.
First of all, thank you so much.
This is, yeah, I guess.
_ I don't think that there is perfect.
Like really, I don't.
I'm just working hard. _ _ _ _
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Thanks to Romeo and Most Requested Live for having me on to talk about my new single.
[Gm] Talk about that.
[G] So let's go, let's get started.
Oh my god, I'm really excited.
It's my first time doing that.
_ Let's go.
Okay.
Luna from [Gm] Montreal.
Can you pronounce your full name [Eb] with a proper hometown accent?
Okay, I'm gonna do that.
So, [Gm] Noah Kirel.
In the full Hebrew version it's Noah Kirel, but in English it's Noah Kirel.
I'm pronouncing that a little bit different.
So, Noah Kirel [N] and Noah Kirel.
Yes.
Thank you, Luna, for this question. _
Jenna or Gina from New Orleans, LA.
If you could match your thought with reality, what would you do?
_ I think this job, my career, it's always about like dream big and then to work hard [Eb] to make it.
So at night, I have so many thoughts and dreams that I want to do in my career.
So every day that I'm waking up in the morning, I'm like, [G] let's do it.
So my reality, [N] it's my thoughts and my dreams.
And I'm so lucky that I have the opportunity to do that.
And yeah, so my thoughts all about my career.
And I'm working so hard and I hope to [Gm] make them true soon.
[N] It's already happened, but like I have so many dreams.
So yeah.
Okay.
This is so cool.
_ _ Sarah from Coriodon, _ PA.
I hope that I say it well.
What's the hardest thing about releasing a new song?
So that's an interesting question.
I think it's always like _ stressful and you're like, I don't know if my audience is going to like it or not.
If it's going to be successful or not.
And what I'm going to do, if it's good enough.
I don't know because it's my song, but soon [G] everybody going to hear it and it's going to [Eb] be like out for the world.
So [Gm] it's really stressful, but also exciting because it's like a newborn of something that I'm bringing to my audience, to the world.
It's a song.
It's like a big thing.
So it's stressful and exciting together.
[Bm] Yeah.
_ [Gm] Shelley from Eilat, Israel.
Oh, hello.
Hello.
[N] Hey, Noah.
I wanted to know if you [Gm] are planning on releasing any ballads, slow songs [Gb] soon.
Lots of [Gm] love from Eilat.
So I'm sending love back.
It's always nice to have [Gb] questions from [Ab] Israel.
_ [N] I don't know yet, but I think so.
Yeah, I really love ballads.
And of course that I'm like a pop singer, but I can do like a pop ballad or like something more, more slower.
I think I'm slower.
I need to think about that.
Like do it like probably, probably what happened soon.
So, so get ready, Shelley.
Okay.
Scott from London, England.
What's it like being perfect?
Oh my God.
First of all, thank you so much.
This is, yeah, I guess.
_ I don't think that there is perfect.
Like really, I don't.
I'm just working hard. _ _ _ _
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