 Hey, I'm Georgie and we're here with Youngler. Yo, how are you? I'm good, how are you? I'm good, man. All right, we're going to play a game of wood you rather. Wood you, oh, I'm mad. Ooh, all right. All right. All right. Wood you rather, yeah. Man spreading his mouth. Man spreading all over the, all over the screen. OK, wood you rather, 11 minutes in the future, 11 minutes in the past. Oh, 11 minutes in the future. Let's see what's to come. Yeah, we're about, like, how many, 10 years, five years? Ooh, man, yeah, five years. Let's have a gander, let's have a look. Let's have a look into your future. Wood you rather, Britpop or Poppunk? Oh, Britpop. Mm. Britpop, man, I think. I don't know, it's the same thing, but from different sides of the globe. Yeah. But I don't know, man, I grew up on it. Do you know what I mean? Like, just when girls and boys come on, man, it's like, yeah. All right, never sing again or never play guitar again. Ow! I'd probably rather never play guitar again. It's my voice, man. I don't like, that's more of my worst fears than when I take my voice. Yeah. But it's worse. It'd be awful, like. I mean, I'm still talking. You can't not talk. I'm talking weird now. All right, um, California or London? Ert London. Even though your song's all about... No, to be honest, California, that was a weird one. That was about a lot of my life, I did not feel like people understood me. People did not want to understand me because I didn't belong in a certain box like people love to put people in boxes. You belong over there, you belong over there, you belong right at the back over there in the right corner and maybe you belong on the six, row, seven, four, four, which, you know what I mean? And I didn't belong in any box. I had me hand in seven boxes, you know, because I would wake up every day and when I was exploring, I'd want to be a different person, you know what I mean? Because I'd look at all these artists and one day I'd want to be Bowie, one day I'd want to be Freddie, one day I'd want to be, I don't know, Debbie, Ari, California was one of the first times in my life to remember when I went to America and got signed, it was like they were one of the first people in my life who were going, we weren't investing you for exactly who you are. So that's where California comes from, so I was like, maybe I got a girl back there because it was the first time I felt genuinely accepted for the first time I was, you know? So anyway, go on for the first one. Finally, would you rather no socks or fluffy orange socks with bells on these? I mean, I would never wear anything. I wear pink socks all the time. I do your research. I know, that's why I'm asking you if you had to choose, none. Yeah, I would never wear not pink socks, so I'd go totally barefoot. Oh, okay. You would see my toes. Oh, but sweaty in the camion. Sweety, I'm sorry, this is like Alvin Ari and we're just taking a piss out of your accent, I'm sorry. Sweety, sweety. Sweety buddy, sweety feet. Love it, love it. I love it too, man. All right, there we go. Mella. That's what you'd rather, with young blood. With young blood. Young blood. Young blood. Yeah, see, too shamed. Here we go, getting it, young blood. Too shamed, man. Sorted. If you could put anything on a billboard outside Downing Street, what would it be? Listen to young people because we might actually just surprise you. Full stop. I think we need to sort of go fund me. Crowd, crowd mazes over there. Well, drop a tenner in, man. I'm young blood and I'm from the north, I'm 21 years old. And my music is kind of like genre bending music about issues that goes on today. Showing. You just got back off too? I did. How was it? Crazy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it was like mental, like coming home, I just can't believe it. It was just like insanity. What you like on too, are you have a chilled night or do you go out partying? To be honest, I don't really party because I leave like everything on stage. Like when I get on stage, I'm like, whoo! Wow! Do you know what I mean? I don't think I could party. Do you know what I mean? I think it's mental, like... The shows are just crazy, like everyone's just like... Like rabbits. What song do you wish you'd written? Erm, Don't Look Back in Anger by Oasis. Are you joking me? So sad, are you kidding me? Bro, it'd be sick, man. It would be sick. Imagine playing that on Tiller? Yeah, bro, can you imagine playing that full stop, man? Like, the crowd, like, I nearly cried. No Gallagher cried when he played that. No Gallagher cried. That's a hard one. That says it all. Yeah, exactly. You know what I mean? Yeah, nothing getting on with it. Oh, yeah, I'm just gonna shed a tear on it. What gives you hope? What gives me hope? Erm... The people like me, like my fan base, man, young people that like to speak to the stories, I hear the challenges people have overcome. I think, right now, there's such a surge of passion from young people, because what makes us different from, I don't know, like, kids in the 60s is we can express our feelings to a worldwide scale with the click of a button. Again, it's the connection with my fan base is what's most important to me. I get, like, freaked out if I don't connect to them. Do you know what I mean? If I've, like, had, like, four days off and been in MIA, I'm like, whoa, what's everyone up to? Do you know what I mean? It's kind of so important to me, because I think that's just kind of the way people my age are thinking as well, man. Do you know what I mean? We literally... That's why we're so intelligent. That's why we're, like, so clever, because we have access to as much information as we could possibly desire. Do you ever feel sort of patronised by older generations? It's more kind of overlooked than patronised. It's like they kind of have this cataracts of old ideologies that prevents them from understanding me. So, yeah, it annoys me, but sometimes it makes you feel a bit sorry for them, because it's just like you have no clue, you have no understanding. It's harder for us to be patronised than kind of putting a box because we have an outlet. We finally have an outlet to talk from, man, and that's sick.