![]() It’s really important to connect with thousands and thousands of people with music alone, and really get emotion to come back into music.ĭavid: I’d have to agree with that and say I’d want to do that, and also television is the #1 way to reach millions of people at one time. Music today is so robotic, and there’s not a lot of feeling happening anymore.Įffie: It’s really special that people are able to talk but also not talk too much. If you could have your ultimate stage fantasy, what would you need to happen?Įffie: I would love to perform at Wembley Stadium, perform in a stadium and make everybody cry and to get back to humanity. It’s kind of cool to share it with your best friend. Now we’ve been traveling the world together. The “Idol” engine is what sort of catapulted both our careers, but now it’s time to create our own identities and take the world by storm as a duo, which is called 2nd Hour.ĭavid: We had good vibes from the moment we met. It alleviates the anxiety, and there’s something comforting about being in a group. I was kind of surprised, because people are super critical, and the comments we are getting “amazing” and “we need this kind of music back in the world.” I’ve been a solo artist for a long time, but it’s cool to always have somebody on stage with me. We released it yesterday, and it’s called, “What I See.” We shot the music video, which we also released yesterday, and it’s being received really well. We are balladeers, and we are songwriters, and we decided from that point we were going to be a duo, and we wrote a song together, which is currently out now. We had a sound check, and the first song we sang together was “Say Something” by Great Big World, and we decided that that was a good sound for us. I basically hunted her down via his iPhone, and I asked her if she wanted to sing with me and told her she was phenomenal, and she said yes. ![]() How did you come together?ĭavid: We have a mutual friend, a booking agent that represents both of us. Photo by: Xpozd Photographyĭavid, you were on “American Idol” 12 years ago, and you, Effie, two years ago. Both are extremely talented and are proud of the fact that they are bringing music with emotion back to humanity. I spoke with them regarding their singing style and their future endeavors. The perfect duo called 2nd Hour, “American Idol” stars David Hernandez and Effie Passero, have just put out some new music together titled “What I See.” They are currently working on their EP and intend to shoot some music videos as well. PHOTO BY: IAN MAXION American Idol’ Stars David Hernandez & Effie Passero Join to Become ‘2nd Hour’ Photo by: Xpozd Photography
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