>> Interviewer [offscreen]: So, Kandace, emotion in songs and telling a story is really important. Can you tell us about a song that you heard in your life that really moved you the first time you heard it? >> Kandace Springs: Yes. I have quite a few, but one of them that come to mind is Pearls by Sade, and I was probably 18 years old, driving down the highway, and I heard it come on and it just moved me to tears. It caught me off guard to just how powerful it was. The lyrics and the message in that song and her voice, it just -- everything. It just give me chills. To this day, it still gives me chills, and you got to sing from here like you were saying earlier. >> Interviewer: And did you understand what the song was about? When you heard it, you knew talking about this woman? >> Kandace Springs: At first, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. First I didn't, then I researched it and even now it brings me to even more emotion. It's a beautiful song. It's very powerful. >> Interviewer: Caylen, what's an example for you? >> Caylen Bryant: Like Kandace, there are really so many, but one in particular that just blew me away is Adagio For Strings by Barber. And this is actually an instrumental piece for orchestra, but the particular arrangement is by Emerson String Quartet, and it's just so beautiful. And I remember it's like a seven-minute song, and I just remember sitting, listening to the whole thing. Any time I heard it I cried, and it is just so beautiful. >> Interviewer: That's what it's all about. Taylor, what have you got? >> Taylor Moore: Definitely one of my favorites, a classic from the late great icon Duke Ellington, In a Sentimental Mood, which I first heard from watching Love Jones the movie, which is a great movie, and the lyrics, the lyrics are so amazing to that which speaks to the lyrics that say, "In a sentimental mood, I can see the stars shine through my room." Go ahead. Go ahead. Right. ^M00:02:14 [ Music ] ^M00:02:19 Woo. Give me chills already girl. >> Taylor Moore: Your attitude is like a flame that lights the gloom. >> Kandace Springs: Girl, ooh. ^M00:02:25 [ Music ] ^M00:02:29 >> Taylor Moore: They don't write like that anymore. >> Kandace Springs: Stop right there. Stop right there. That's all you need. That's all you need. >> Taylor Moore: Your loving attitude is like a flame that lights the gloom, and it's so imperative that we realize how important lyrics are and how it just evokes so many great emotions, and to know that in a world filled with chaos and craziness, that it's a blessing to know just a loving attitude is a flame that lights the gloom. That lights darkness in the midst of chaos. It could be such a ray of sunshine. >> Kandace Springs: Better preach it though. >> Taylor Moore: That's my favorite, In a Sentimental Mood. >> Interviewer: That's a good one. >> Kandace Springs: So, the main message to everything, to all these questions is sing from your heart. Sing from your soul. And you'll go as far as the universe will take you. [ Silence ] ^E00:03:18