The How Far Can We Go Podcast
Omar Lye-Fook is a respected voice in UK culture, known for his work across music, media, and creative storytelling. With decades of experience navigating the entertainment industry, he brings a unique perspective on identity, discipline, creativity, and longevity in an ever-changing world. In this conversation, Omar opens up about his journey through music, culture, personal growth, and the realities behind success. From the evolution of the UK creative scene to lessons learned through experience, he shares honest insights on staying grounded, adapting through change, and building something meaningful over time. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Omar’s background and roots in music 00:15 - Early days with his father’s label and childhood influences 01:15 - Starting to write music at 14 and recording in studios 02:24 - Reflection on his first single and learning patience in music 02:57 - Childhood memories in Canterbury and musical upbringing 03:39 - Growing up in a musically rich environment 04:02 - Participation in youth orchestras and international tours 05:01 - Family background, parents’ separation and reunion 05:35 - Influences from body popping and dance culture 06:00 - Punk, mod, and casual fashion influences 07:19 - Moving to Manchester and educational choices 07:48 - Reconsidering opportunities with record labels and education 08:00 - Attending Guildhall and transitioning to jazz and composition 09:28 - Launching his first label with his dad and early releases 10:06 - The story behind the hit single “Your Love” 11:09 - Musical inspiration from Ohio Players and “Heaven Must Be Light” 11:56 - The creative process of “Your Love” and its rhythmic marinade 12:38 - The album “The Way I Feel” and career consistency 13:06 - Collaborations with his brother on tracks like “Bully” 13:38 - His work with Stevie Wonder, first in 1984 and subsequent encounters 14:18 - Working with Paul Weller at Black Barn studio 15:08 - the UK tour and his thoughts on live performance with full band 20:26 - Industry challenges: streaming, live gigs, and AI 22:37 - His tracks with Beverly Knight and health journey, including blood tests 23:16 - His cancer diagnosis and early detection 24:44 - Honours and recognition (MBE) and family pride 26:34 - Family background: siblings, children, and their talents 28:17 - Cultural reflections: Notting Hill Carnival and community experiences 29:40 - Future plans in Jamaica and global music scene 31:42 - The significance of physical memorabilia like photographs and cars 33:15 - His children’s talents, ambitions, and academic achievements 34:30 - Reflections on studying and work ethic of his children 36:16 - Gratitude and closing remarks #ukmusic
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