What I asked:
What do you find to be the most enjoyable part, your favorite part of putting this whole [Grammys] show together?
What is the difference between the best record of the year and the best album of the year?
Do you also pick gospel music? Is that part of this? This the awards as a genre?
What do you find to be the most challenging part about getting this and putting this all together?
What do you attribute your being this successful at such a young age?
Did you dream of doing this when you were a kid?
What do you think your secret was to getting these big jobs, you know, for people that are there right now that want to excel in their careers, what do you think was the secret to moving ahead in this industry?
What were the things that you did differently, you think, than other late night shows?
I was listening to an interview where you talked about when you were first getting your start, like that, you would work for free sometimes, and get coffee. You did whatever you had to do. And I think people are looking for opportunity, thinking it's going to drop like from manna from the sky. Speak to that a little bit?
Quotes:
"As soon as you start thinking of yourself as successful, then you probably aren't that successful because you're taking your way off the work."
"I've always felt like I'm learning. I will learn something new this weekend at the Grammys."
"The thing that made us different was having James Corden, who was unknown in America but hugely famous in the UK."
"The decisions you make at 17 or 18 can change your life, usually years later."
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