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Vincent Berry talking about Beyoncé writing the Third and most important verse on "Sandcastles" And How she gave him a Producer credit even though he didn't ask for it "That's not what I wrote, that's what She wrote, She put that there"

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EFM FANDOM WITH EMIBONNIE #EmiBonniexFANDOMFANFIC 🎤: One of the top comments on the "Fall For You" MV says that the origin of the song is from when P'Mi shared how she feels abt Bonnie into a chat group– 🦊: I just knew that there's a top comment! 🎤: In the Riser Music group chat. What did you write back then? 🦊: This was going to be our very first song. Our debut as a duo. So they wanted us to have a part in writing the song. They asked us what we wanted our first song to be like, what kind of lyrics and concept we had in mind. 🐰: They asked if there was anything that we wanted to include in the song. 🦊: Yeah, any particular kind of content or words. Like, what phrases we wanted the song to have. 🐰: Keywords. 🦊: Yeah, keywords. So I said, "I don't know abt keywords or anything like that. I'll just write how I feel and you can use that to write the song." 🐰: It was like a diary entry. 🎤: So it came from who you are. 🦊: Yeah, from how we feel abt each other. 🎤: Then let me ask you, is there a verse that you like the most in the song? 🦊: A favourite verse? I like the part that goes, "I like it when you turn and call my name. The world disappears leaving only us." That's my favourite verse. 🎤: Which verse? Can you say it again? 🦊: (sings the verse) 🎤: The world disappears leaving only us. 🦊: That's right. I really like this verse. Every time it comes up, I smile. 🎤: Was that verse in what you wrote? 🦊: Hui, I wrote a lot, I can't remember 😆 🐰: We wrote it like a story. 🦊: I wrote sooo much. 🐰: P'Mi wrote it from her perspective first and of course I couldn't lose to her. 🦊: 😆 🦊: So she wrote more. 🐰: I wrote back in return. But when she wrote all that for me, I felt– the phis in the chat said, "Bonnie is sooo beautiful!" 🎤: She really wrote something so lovely for you. 🐰: The way she wrote it, I was like, "Hey, is this what's in your heart?" 😆 🦊: It was what's in my heart! 🐰: It was what was in her heart. 🎤: It was what's in your heart that you wrote that into the chat group. 🦊: Yeah. I don't know why I didn't feel shy when I wrote it– 🐰: It made me shy! 🦊: But when I got teased abt it, I started to get shy. 🐰: Yeah, she got teased so much. 🎤: You got teased? 🐰: The group had so many ppl! I was like, "Ui, you're sending it right here?" 🦊: Yeah, I got teased and was like, oh dear, it's too late now. 🐰: She's actually a romantic person. 🦊: I wrote what I like abt her, what I like abt us.

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