Rukas - I'm looking at you here. DP - I know you've released material before so maybe you can contribute as well.
What is the stupidest question you've ever been asked in an interview?
The one question that gets asked a lot that we all really hate, is "So how did you guys meet?". It's such a fucking dumb question. Who cares? What kind of answer do you expect? We met in a fucking bus stop? In the supermarket? In the queue for a public toilet? It's such a moronic question.
The other day we got asked "What's your favorite kind of ice cream?" which was quite funny though because it was a real serious interview up until that point.
I thought about making this thread because my management just sent me THREE interviews from newspapers and magazines that I have to do today. I kind of like text interviews because you can really think about what you want to say, but I also really like spoken/radio/TV interviews because they're so random and you have to think quickly sometimes.
You guys remember when Tupac said something along the lines of "You ask me a question I've been asked a million times, I'mma answer it like I'm bored, because I've answered it so many times. Ask me something I've never been asked and I'll answer it fresh because I ain't heard that question before!". It's so true. Especially with text interviews because you basically can end up saying the exact same shit all the time.
What is the stupidest question you've ever been asked in an interview?
The one question that gets asked a lot that we all really hate, is "So how did you guys meet?". It's such a fucking dumb question. Who cares? What kind of answer do you expect? We met in a fucking bus stop? In the supermarket? In the queue for a public toilet? It's such a moronic question.
The other day we got asked "What's your favorite kind of ice cream?" which was quite funny though because it was a real serious interview up until that point.
I thought about making this thread because my management just sent me THREE interviews from newspapers and magazines that I have to do today. I kind of like text interviews because you can really think about what you want to say, but I also really like spoken/radio/TV interviews because they're so random and you have to think quickly sometimes.
You guys remember when Tupac said something along the lines of "You ask me a question I've been asked a million times, I'mma answer it like I'm bored, because I've answered it so many times. Ask me something I've never been asked and I'll answer it fresh because I ain't heard that question before!". It's so true. Especially with text interviews because you basically can end up saying the exact same shit all the time.