Huge thank you to Ryan Tedder and OneRepublic for sharing your incredible journey with us! Your story is not only inspiring but packed with valuable insights for artists, musicians, and creatives everywhere. Over 16 years ago, OneRepublic was dropped by their label just two months before their debut album was set to release. For most people, that would be the end-but not for Ryan Tedder. Instead, he turned that setback into fuel, and today, OneRepublic is one of the biggest bands on the planet. 🌍 Even though this episode was recorded a little while ago, the wisdom and gems Ryan shares about his and OneRepublic’s journey remain timeless for anyone chasing their dreams. 🙌 I’ve always looked up to Ryan, not just for his music, but for his resilience. His story isn’t just about writing hit songs, it’s about fighting through doubt, setbacks, and rejection to find your place. Sitting down with him for Behind The Wall is incredibly personal, because his journey is one that’s inspired my own. 🙏When I got laid off from my job, Ryan’s story was one of the first ones I remembered. Right then and there, I made a vision board of all the people I wanted to talk to, Ryan was the first person I put on it. Now here I am getting to chat with him for the second time, but this time about the story that inspired me from the beginning! Since our conversation, Ryan has continued to wow us all-writing some of the world’s biggest hits for artists like Tate McRae, Taylor Swift, John Legend, BLACKPINK, Reneé Rapp, Sam Smith, Madonna, TXT, Justin Timberlake, Lisa, Katseye, Bon Jovi, and even put out a brand new OneRepublic album, Artificial Paradise! Be sure to check it out everywhere along with their new music video "Sink Or Swim": kzbin.info/www/bejne/r6q3hmSLrppomZo 🎶
@InfraredxАй бұрын
this is huge ryan tedder is such an icon . thanks for this dog.
@laters.gators.Ай бұрын
yesss LOVE RYAN❤❤❤🙌🏻💋
@davidmueller9342Ай бұрын
You let him breathe to get the story across.
@michellecourtney780Ай бұрын
Please have a small table to for the people who you are interviewing to put their drinks on with a coaster, it doesn't do well for everyone watching to see others put drinks on expensive and beautiful vintage musical instruments
@InfraredxАй бұрын
@@michellecourtney780 i agree actually
@the-banana-manАй бұрын
All your KZbin shorts finally brought me here. Worked like a charm
@AccordingtoVeeАй бұрын
😂😂Same, like I had no choice. I was curious to just watch the full interview cause I was being bombarded by the shorts. 😅
@T4TAT23Ай бұрын
Same 😭😭🤣🤣🤣
@stephensullivan1011Ай бұрын
Right haha same
@MrDayoMoranАй бұрын
Same 😂
@brooklynbailey3925Ай бұрын
So true! I was so intrigued and I’m so glad I watched the whole thing
@_JonTylerАй бұрын
I like that Ryan is still passionate and obsessive of his craft. Hes a machine.
@darrenwilson9895Ай бұрын
Legend man love all their albums but that first one still still amazing great piece🔥🔥 no lie one of my favorite debuts in music
@dessertsandmore-r9tАй бұрын
Columbia records: can you please sign again? Ryan:it's too late TO apologize I said it's too late😉
@amyx231Ай бұрын
Wasn’t it it’s too late to apologize?
@googlynihal1702Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@manste872824 күн бұрын
Swear they dropped liam aswell or I'm I tripping. Glad he told them deuces they are better off
@mharley3791Ай бұрын
It’s dope that Timbaland didn’t take anything of the publishing. Considering how grimy the industry can be it’s nice to know there are good people.
@SEVENKAYNEАй бұрын
why isn't this like 7 hours lol, love this
@RandalC-hy5keАй бұрын
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAGAHAGAGA
@annsu6997Ай бұрын
Apologise and counting stars are two of the most beautiful songs ever!!!! And the group are amaizing 😊😊
@SeattleFiraАй бұрын
Columbia records dropping all these bands really hurt the scene. It tanked a lot of bands that got signed in the early 2000’s and finally got to major labels. Wild time
@djinspector1Ай бұрын
They Dropped: One Republic, Katy Perry, and The Jonas Brothers 🤯 Somebody definitely opened a high window on a windy day
@ldr408Ай бұрын
Apologize was my favorite song as a kid!! What a talented songwriter!! So humble for the guy that wrote Beyoncé’s biggest international hit!!
@hollylauver4778Ай бұрын
All the Right Moves came from PERSEVERING love these dudes
@DRBella93Ай бұрын
literally my fave song till this day!
@debreaction6280Ай бұрын
I love this song, but as a foreigner I never really understood the lyrics 🫣
@b1e2tАй бұрын
I could be wrong but I believe OneRepublic at that time were mostly dubbed as an alter rock band, which I think is kinda true if you listen to the 2 first albums. I find what ultimate shifts them to becoming a pop rock band is when they released their album: Native. I'm glad Ryan and OneRepublic is becoming more mainstream as a band in its entirety rather than just one or two hit songs and everything else is forgotten, especially since they have been around for nearly 2 decades, and it felt that they were still underrated. A lot of pop hits (Halo, Bleeding Love, Maps) that we know and love were actually written/produced by Ryan Tedder, who has written hit (and catchy) songs for Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, Maroon 5, Ariana, etc. - and somehow is still criminally underrated. So its really nice that the boys are finally getting musical recognition they deserve, and knowing that Ryan remains to be passionate and honest with his craft.
@DaveCoolMusicАй бұрын
Awesome video and OneRepublic are one of the best bands right now!!!! and how they told their story in your interview is very inspiring. Thank You again for making another great video!
@DanielsWallАй бұрын
Appreciate you for checking it out Dave! So happy this one connected with you! Ryan and OneRepublic's story is one of my favorites in all of music!
@quinkim1Ай бұрын
mad respect to Timbaland @40:01 and i really enjoyed this interview!
@pearnptАй бұрын
I remember that he recommends a book on music industry and I was so impressed by how strategic he is. Now I can see he really do care not only for his band but for any artists he is working with. So much gratitude for what Ryan has done for music and culture. Thank you for the interview! (I just subscribed and gonna dig through your channel!)
@mario11-12Ай бұрын
What was the book?
@independence412Ай бұрын
what was the book
@pearnptАй бұрын
@@independence412 it's called "all you need to know about the music business" by donald s. passman. he said it was his musical bible.
@murphy7231Ай бұрын
what was the book?
@umeshgallage9347Ай бұрын
What was the book? Guess we will never know 😂
@GMS8201Ай бұрын
Never been a fan of One Republic but really respect Ryan for being such a professional and caring about the craft. Wish more people would care like him
@michellemoyaАй бұрын
Apologize still takes me back to when, I had to move to Paris for 3 months . That song comforted me & reminded me of the USA
@jonathanedisonАй бұрын
Yeah I had a similar situation and it brings back alot of the emotions.
@Chibbykins21 күн бұрын
'Had to' move to Paris...what a hardship lmao 😂
@sherlock7898Ай бұрын
I haven’t stuck with a lot of the bands from my childhood. But I have stuck with this one!
@dystopichippy22 күн бұрын
Same!
@Jobros1love1dream4Ай бұрын
I love that he accepted to have another interview with you and that he really likes to talk with you...i mean it's 1 hour video..and you are so on point with your questions always and allow people to speak and explain without interrupting...it's so refreshing and i genuinely wish you all the success in what you are doing...can't wait for more videos with other songwriters
@L4urTay26 күн бұрын
I just want to spend a week listening to him talk about his life. Seriously impressed by him.
@L1STERINEАй бұрын
I like how you let him speak for a long time. A lot of interviewers jump in and interrupt. Good content man, earned a sub from me!
@godsfoolboyАй бұрын
fantastic interview! can’t wait for many , many , many more! i’m hoping for max martin, louis bell, and jack antonoff one day!
@Cc10373Ай бұрын
andrew watt too
@godsfoolboyАй бұрын
@@Cc10373 hell yeah watt is also a genius. john cunningham is another brilliant mind i’d love to see interviewed.
@Cc10373Ай бұрын
@@godsfoolboy ok ima check him out
@AdamRoberts11Ай бұрын
That hour absolutely flew by, Ryan Tedder is genuinely incredible
@lucasdantas120Күн бұрын
Ryan has such an amazing life story. I would love to hear all of this bts of every song. He is one of the best songwriters around the world who has worked for his place and deserves all. I am hoping for an 7 hour conversation. He's such an inspiration!
@shalynncarden3056Ай бұрын
Yes , thank you to Ryan Teddar and One Republic for Sharing y'all's Awesome journey. Don't forget to enjoy Your families and LIFE . The moments I miss the MOST , my kids growing up and Holiday's with our family and friends. Man , I miss my kids being Little. Little league games , Karate classes , dance 🩰 performances . water gun fights , Ice skating in Gatlinburg, TN. Going roller skating with the kids , helping at baseball practice. Awards ceremonies at their schools.
@BryanMotivesАй бұрын
I just watched the first one the other day so having him back already is really cool
@DanielsWallАй бұрын
The first interview with Ryan was one of my favorite interviews ever! What were you thoughts on this one Bryan?
@hanba-t3fАй бұрын
Ryan would be a perfect coach on the voice, actually knows what he's doing in the industry
@DanielsWallАй бұрын
Fun fact, at one point he was supposed to replace adam levine on the voice, but instead decided to make his own show called Songland - be sure to check it out
@hanba-t3fАй бұрын
@@DanielsWall oh wow very interesting, great episode btw man big fan of your stuff
@CaseyChisholmOfficialАй бұрын
Anyone else hate seeing the drink balanced on the rhodes
@oama2009Ай бұрын
No one noticed it until you pointed it out. This also happens in many things in life.
@comedycrackheadАй бұрын
Ryan’s got the cash 😂
@savagefridaysАй бұрын
Yes. I’m panicked
@JoshuaReichMusicАй бұрын
It's product placement he owns the drink company!
@jasmine31-v3uАй бұрын
Everything you mentioned is owned by him
@joepike6460Ай бұрын
I love these interviews, could listen to Ryan’s stories all day
@bt4582Ай бұрын
Amazing interview Daniel and Ryan!!!! Loved hearing all the background and struggles of someone that is so uber incredibly talented. Such an amazing artist. Thank you Daniel great job!!!
@maimohamed35907 күн бұрын
Whooo what a beautiful interview 🎉❤
@Xande.TheQuietOneАй бұрын
Thank you Daniel for making this happen and Ryan for sharing so much with us!! Thank you!!
@TpyoQueenАй бұрын
He seems happier in this video than what I've seen him in other interviews.
@HearthrobHeroesАй бұрын
Ryan's stories are infectious. Great Job Daniel. Keep them coming.
@shellyt556Ай бұрын
He seems pretty honest about breaking into the industry. Not very many people are this candid
@jasmine31-v3uАй бұрын
I need more Ryan's stories so bad
@wendybrown500Ай бұрын
I could listen to him tell these stories for hours.
@dylanbaerАй бұрын
counting stars for best song of all time
@DanielsWallАй бұрын
Counting Stars is one of the best songs ever 100%
@Number1hunterhayesfaАй бұрын
Thank you for allowing the space for artists to not only answer your questions but tell stories. I'm new to your channel, but it's so refreshing to not hear the person doing the interview constantly talking over the artist.
@Pippi-rippiАй бұрын
Talent and drive are insane. Much respect.
@sdsamaraАй бұрын
Great interview. I love hearing creatives talking about their processes
@laufovАй бұрын
I appreciate how you let the artists speak. See a different side to them :)
@h20doctorАй бұрын
Sweet that was keyboard, after selling my Roland S50 sampler... I use it as my main playing keyboard workstation... It's still got punch in 2024 ... I'd love to hear more studio talk with Ryan when it comes to his favorite Synths ... !!
@thejongbloedsАй бұрын
We saw Republic play at Molly Malones☘️🍀☘️! 😂😂😂 It was awesome and we remember it clearly as we put the band as something to watch. 😮 And boy did we! ❤
@NonpfixionАй бұрын
It's awesome to see that he still has a great passion for the craft. I really like hearing the older stories about music and the creative process.
@Charade_Ай бұрын
So much goodness - favorite line by Tedder - luck is what happens to people who show up and do the work 👏❤️ would love to know about those “wedding cakes” 🤔
@byamindpalace3051Ай бұрын
An Interview that Onerepublic fans must watch 👍🏻👏🏻
@weightingramsssАй бұрын
I love this podcast/series so much. It would be awesome to see some rappers or hip hop artists on here also. I feel like the way you ask questions and research who you’re interviewing would disarm any ego
@jamesr2012Ай бұрын
Best band and song writer in the last 20 yrs .. My favourite band from day one .. ryan super vocalist... Hurry up qnd come to Ireland do a gig .. Also would love to see an acoustic special from one republic ❤
@mhagennАй бұрын
The 'I LOVE YOU DAD
@mrmusicknowledge6354Ай бұрын
Very very entertaining interview. Im glad he never gave up this man is so talented and i get a little emotional hearing all his struggles.
@oblivioxАй бұрын
Anyone else getting anxiety from the seltzer water on the vintage Rhodes keyboard?! 🤣
@mschvsАй бұрын
🙋
@solothevibeАй бұрын
Why TF they do this idk... Seen Busta with a glass on the mix console and lost it
@precisionsoundworksstudioАй бұрын
Good catch. I don’t think it’s open, though.
@lilili2970Ай бұрын
Whyyyyyyy
@secondbest2877Ай бұрын
I’m too busy feeling sick looking at that Smurf with multiple cysts over its face
@mjl5777Ай бұрын
would love an interview like this with nicole scherzinger she has one of the most interesting stories
@SHILLen15Ай бұрын
One of my favorite interviews
@veronicagarette3355Ай бұрын
I really had no idea how much he shaped the music of my generation!
@BenjaqteimАй бұрын
I’ll be waiting for the 4hr interview… I could be listening the whole day 🙌
@SwordOfTheRavenАй бұрын
I've been listening to alt rock since 93, and I am very much an African American guy, I followed that scene for a very long time stop thinking narrowly about people's taste based on how the look
@TokenAsian-MTGАй бұрын
My wife's and I's closing ceremony song was Good Life. Incredible song and still very relevant in my opinion.
@dreamymusic101Ай бұрын
this is maybe the greatest music industry/personality interview ever🫡
@erobinson1Ай бұрын
1:05:29 Ryan - When does this air? Daniel's inner thoughts - We're actually live streaming 😅
@Cc10373Ай бұрын
shoutout to all my music nerds out here. love this podcast
@genjulie370327 күн бұрын
Stop and Stare is one of my favorite songs of all time!
@fzq124Ай бұрын
I like how Daniel just had to bring up the hint of a question and Ryan was just ready to go with the complete History, Geography and Economics of the thing… 😅
@NNG1414Ай бұрын
Ryan is a huge inspiration to me and i am a huge fan of his band and music. My dream is to meet him one day ❤
@ariellesteinberg9863Ай бұрын
Saw clips of this on tiktok. Cannot wait to listen to the whole interview right now!!!
@yobwoc1000Ай бұрын
I recall hearing Ryan saying One Republic recorded some of the third album in Colorado Springs,. I now know the group spent much time in the city.
@TrendsetterMusicOnly17 күн бұрын
Dreaming of working on hits with Ryan and people like him
@jongamali3398Ай бұрын
I dont agree that they become viral accidentally. He put in so much work in his music, he was relentless and tenacious. They really deserve this much success in their career!
@dieulinh007Ай бұрын
58:33 Any guesses about which songs Ryan was talking about that were "smashes that failed to launch"?
@LayOut-s4mАй бұрын
again top channel dude can’t wait for a finneas one ^^
@JohnTurriАй бұрын
@1:07:00 “December or January” 😂 I’m guessing you guys worked something out in releasing this episode today; thank you for doing so. It was so great! 🎉
@DanielsWallАй бұрын
Hey John - Thank you so much for watching! I'm so happy to hear that this interview connected with you! We are always working hard to shine a light on the people and stories behind music, movies, and media. For the release of this episode, it ended up getting pushed back and back. Timing for releases can sometimes shift, but we’re glad we could finally share this episode today-and even happier that you enjoyed it! The song Ryan is referring to in that moment was “10:35” by Tate McRae and Tiësto. This song ended up reaching #3 on the Dance & Electronic charts and since then, Ryan has gone onto produce and co-write Tate’s biggest album yet, including her biggest hit yet “Greedy” and her most recent single, “It’s OK I’m OK.”Although this conversation was recorded some time ago, OneRepublic and Ryan Tedder’s journey is packed with timeless gems and invaluable lessons. We knew we had to release it for every artist, musician, and creative out there. Thanks again for tuning in and excited for you to see more! 🥳🚀🙌🎶
@stephensullivan1011Ай бұрын
Holy crap so this interview is from like a year ago lol
@ilikeyouabit2Ай бұрын
@@stephensullivan1011 He refers to the year being 2022 at one point. 10:35 came out in Novmber 2022. So I guess October(?) 2022.
@BLSXfulАй бұрын
There is no song I love more than angel of mercy. My most replayed song though I know nothing about it
@thealterrmusicАй бұрын
Let’s go I love Ryan Tedder he’s such a huge inspo thanks again for blessing us another episode Daniel. And also would love seeing Jon Bellion on the pod 🥹 hopefully soon 🤞. As a musician myself I love watching these as they are very helpful hearing the stories once again thanks brother ❤
@khl198714 күн бұрын
Ryan Tedder wrote some of the best songs of this century
@Zaly593Ай бұрын
Showcases still exist. Specially for Latin acts, they'll fly us out to Puerto Rico or Miami to see if our career is "worth investing"
@phreanix2323 күн бұрын
Timb’s integrity is a breath of fresh air
@ACCIO_musicАй бұрын
shoutout to Alesso "if i lose myself" that song is a banger and one of my favs
@LilNapbeatsАй бұрын
Love your interviews. Very inspirational for an upcoming music producer & i bet so for every aspiring musician!
@LesonDesonАй бұрын
Good job on the interview!
@northparkstudios2Ай бұрын
If you were to take the softer side of opeth and Radiohead and mix that with muse into a baby of doom, that’s what the song “sleep” sounds like.
@TomWatkeysАй бұрын
This is an awesome interview which an extremely talended guy. However, it terrifies me how much he highlights the INDUSTRY side of things. For instance, a guy with this much proven track record can write a song which he KNOWS is quality, and still is hesitant about if anyone will hear it... You hear it when he mentions bleeding love, how "if a small artist released it knowbody would have cared" yet because it had backing of industry giants, it broke the Beatles record. It's just sad that the art now is secondary to the machine which is the industry
@corymatthews6778Ай бұрын
Just discovered this channel this interview was amazing I’m def going back in the archives. New subscriber
@oktxlatn2158Ай бұрын
58:33 Curious if this is related to any K-pop groups. Amazing interview. I’ve been such a huge fan for years and it’s so easy to think of him as just a natural genius, but it’s obvious that he’s one of the hardest working people in the industry and has earned every bit of success he has.
@hiteshsharma8232Ай бұрын
Honestly, In current scenario I do not think i will call anyone but Ryan a Genius in Music industry. He is just so experienced and he said ears of a 15 year old girl. Though i do think he is very underated. I mean everyone who knows music, knows what powerhouse Ryan is but today's generation not really. I really believe artist like him carry the soul of music today, which is kinda getting rare in today's music.
@marissas2251Ай бұрын
Ryan seems so down to earth
@jesush.christ69Ай бұрын
Interesting interview but you can tell he’s an industry guy so focussed on sales, accolades, and marketability.
@jimmykarma5Ай бұрын
Ryan’s music is a blessing ❤
@pocketlinttreasures33Ай бұрын
This was so interesting n entertaining!
@gc679Ай бұрын
This was really really great! Do more of this please
@kennymcelhaney8534Ай бұрын
“Probably not until December or January”
@markgnar7645Ай бұрын
Love these videos man! I’m a musicophile like you and learning all these behind the scene or little abstract things that makes a song or musician
@DisneyGatorАй бұрын
I didn't become a fan, or really know of this band, until a Thanksgiving Holiday special from the Disney Parks where they sang "Kids". And I was hooked after that!
@royal5922Ай бұрын
He just explained why I don't care for music thats popular right now. Write 100 songs in a week and pick out the one that makes the most money at the time. Its not crafting an amazing song and still wanting to release it months or years after making it because you know its a timeless song. The next key to making a hit song will be AI writing.
@zulc25128 күн бұрын
Daniel I loveeeee your channel! I found you yesterday and I’m bing watching every video right now 😊 I would enjoy it even more, if you cut in the songs… I find myself stopping the video and going to Spotify to listen to the song 😅
@kennyn2524Ай бұрын
One of my favorite music artist !!
@kingperalta17 күн бұрын
I never appreciated One Republic and still can't stand a second of "Apologize". Had no idea what Tedder went through in the biz and that he also wrote for other artists. I really appreciate him now but still can't stand "Apologize".
@sgtclean646827 күн бұрын
Just seen 5 Minutes and i am wondering why there is no clean Connection to the previous Interview. Still i am sure it will be great as always. Much love
@zis8772Ай бұрын
i had no idea ryan was such a greedy hustler hahah (and i mean tht as a full compliment) - big takeaway: make the song / music sincere / heartfelt, then go savage mode for sales
@mmckenzie574125 күн бұрын
I love his records with Tate, so cool to see him talk about it before it blew up
@Ozzzzzzzzzzzz-o2qАй бұрын
OMG! Ryan Tedder!?❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@katieariАй бұрын
Ryan Tedder is a music genius! 🙌🏽
@BangastarchАй бұрын
What’s wild is … the timberland remix wasn’t it for me… it was the alternative rock that had me stuck on one republic and now I make music …