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The Brit Awards - Paolo Nutini interview - BBC America

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Kevin Wicks interviews Paolo Nutini on the red carpet at the Brit Awards 2007

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  • I don't like how I'm forced to watch an advert before the video starts

  • AGREE with all..... LOVE HIS ACCENT SO MUCH...and he's so SEXY!!!!

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  • he always seems really shy and uncomfortable...but who cares, he's hot!

  • listen my new songs...and believe that nutini stole in 2006 my album these streetz , help me---hasan

  • @MsWinedarksea haa ! do not come to the countryside of Ireland then :L

  • wow, i wonder what he saying most of the time but i love him anyways

  • i wonder if being a clebe gets old.. ...... everyone wants something from you

  • I want him!

  • Loveee you paolo!

  • I like his speech. It's more than just an accent. He uses expressions that I've never heard and it's enlightening. I've never heard it because no one speaks like that here, where I live. I learned from my mum-in-law that there is more to speech than a mere accent. She speaks Southern (U.S,) English and even when I learned to understand her, I had to ask what some expressions meant. "This is my daughter's sister." "He carried me to the hospital." "I made a picture." "Mash it." Weird, for me.

  • I like his speech. It's more than just an accent. He uses expressions that I've never heard and it's enlightening. I've never heard it because no one speaks like that here, where I live. I learned from my mum-in-law that there is more to speech than a mere accent. She speaks Southern (U.S,) English and even when I learned to understand her, I had to ask what some expressions meant. "This is my daughter's sister." "He carried me to the hospital." "I made a picture." "Mash it."

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