ZM's Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley - Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley's Celeb in a Pod - Dasha Uncut!
Episode Date: July 28, 2024On Today's Celeb in a Pod; Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley catch up with Dasha during her short stint in New Zealand! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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Fleshborn and Hayley's Little Bitter Pod
Great things are brewing at McCafe
The perfect start to every day
Well she is the woman behind
One of the biggest songs of the year
Did your boots start
I'm actually
No that was really good
Did your truck break down
Keep going this is good
I'm actually mortified
It came out of my mouth
She won't stop doing it It came out of my mouth. And yet you won't stop.
She won't stop doing it.
It came out of my mouth before I knew it was even happening.
Dasha's in the studio.
Welcome, Dasha.
Thank you so much.
That was beautiful.
You know what it wasn't?
Beautiful.
It's an absolute delight to meet you because we have listened to your song every day.
Every 10 minutes.
Every 10 minutes. Every 10 minutes we play it. Oh gosh, are you sick of it yet no you're vibing still oh thank god thank god it's such a vibe
it's so catchy it's so fun you literally can't help but um start working do whatever i sing it
too i'm always doing that thick accent and i'm like i'm from california like my ass does not
have an accent at all and I'm like did your boots stop working did your trickling down
it just feels right
as a side note
and I didn't want to bring this up so early I actually went to drama
school and we learnt the southern
the southern American
accent and they always give you
a key phrase oh like southern
American oh yeah
that sort of goes without it
and they always give you a phrase to say
when you learn an accent and the southern one was
Can you help me move this sofa
out of my van?
No.
No.
You should have learned the southern accent
like the rest of us watching old Warner Brothers
cartoons and that giant chicken foghorn leghorn.
It was like boy I said boy
I said boy.
Southern accents are so crazy because half the time it's like Warner Brothers cartoons and that giant chicken foghorn leghorn. He was like, boy, I said boy, who likes your mouth one of them ladies?
Dude, Southern Asians
are so crazy
because half the time
it's like,
will you help me
move my sofa out of the
here porch?
And it's like,
oh, hey, dude and girl.
You know,
it's like such juxtapositions
of it.
It's crazy.
I love that.
So you're from California.
I am.
But this is a real country.
Real country.
Real country.
Yeah.
My mom is from North Carolina.
My grandma lives there.
My whole family is from the South.
And the way I grew up was cool because it was like in California.
So it's very like liberal and like right by the beach.
So we had like that whole like surf culture, like California culture.
But also my hometown of San Luis obispo is like such a small
town what's it called it's called san luis obispo we call it slow is that like between la and san
franc yes exactly yes on the coast there's san luis but it's like wine country so there's like
a bunch of farm i grew up riding horses so like we also have that and we have like the mid-state
fair which is like the biggest country festival up in like the central coast so like so you're
a kelly girl but you've got you got california girl the southern heart is up in like the central coast. So you're a Kelly girl, but you've got, you've got.
California girl with a southern heart
is what I'm saying.
I like that.
Wait,
had you even been to Austin?
Uh-uh.
When you wrote the song?
Well,
the song's not about Austin at all.
It's like rhymed.
I'm being honest.
It rhymed.
It worked.
Yeah.
It's about a boy.
It's about a boy.
Yeah.
Do you,
do you have a partner at the moment?
I do.
Oh,
cute.
Partner.
Is,
is he,
is he. Did he help you move your sofa off the van?
Off your van.
Your sofa off the van.
No, but he's always worried that one day if you don't make it, and I don't want to doom
your relationship, but that you'll write a song about him.
Oh, for sure.
I mean, he's also an artist and a songwriter.
So we mutually-
Oh, you do tit for tat.
You do, yeah.
Yeah, we mutually write a lot of songs about each other.
Oh, that's quite nice.
Yeah, it's cute has it
no no what you what i did there is called cutting you off even though you're the guest and i'm sorry
it's okay has it been a while because this song is literally like huge it's massive thanks it's
funny because like the song is obviously not about him because that would be really bad if i was still
with him you know yeah um let's break that one down real quick but he's he'll come to my shows obviously and like all all my songs right
now that i'm playing in my shows are all about this ex and like past relationships and like
random stuff like that and he's such a good sport he just sits in there and he's like i don't even
care you're saying about all these other people because like he does the same thing you know like
all these songs are not about me exactly so so it hasn't been just the craziest
year it yeah like could not tell you how different my life was in january like compared to now yeah
like barely paying rent like freaking out like what am i doing is this gonna work yeah to just
everything working it's really wild how fast it can change it's not it's not been overnight though
right you've been working at it for a while yeah i released my first song when i was 13 13 since i was eight years old yeah
wow yeah i uh wrote a song when i was nine years old and um didn't we all it was called i can't
remember me and my friend shiloh were in a band together we were nine years old it was called
there are times in my life and the lyrics were there are times in my life when i need you baby baby tell me more yes but you were not there oh baby tell me tell me more you were nine you know i cared what i did
no no no you never cared isn't that crazy like because young hearts they love hard young young
young hearts feel a lot but we don't always know how to say it. Like, I have so many songs I wrote as an eight-year-old that is so deep, but the sentences don't connect in any way.
Right.
I was popping off, but I did not know what I was saying.
You should do it now that, like, everyone knows who you are.
You should, like, release them.
Like, re-record them as you now.
That's a really good idea.
She's deep.
I don't have anything better to do right now.
You're like, oh, no, I don't have anything better to do right now yeah you're like oh no i don't have any a lot of free time right now eight-year-old songs i'm disappointed because well not disappointed like
happy to have you here but we don't get disappointed to have me here god yeah
she was so rude no i'm disappointed that we don't get a massive concert from you this time around
tonight i have a little show.
You do have a little show.
Yes, we are coming.
Okay, good.
Perfect.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm here for a day and a half.
So we did what we could, unfortunately.
I wish I was here for so much longer.
One, because I wanted to explore this beautiful, beautiful place.
I heard Queens.
Come back in summer.
Queensland.
Is that what it's called?
Queenstown.
Queenstown.
I heard it's just the most magical place in the entire world.
It's amazing.
And I need to go so bad.
Yeah.
It's genuinely a really great place.
And you mentioned you're from wine country.
This whole country is wine country.
I love some wine.
You love wine?
I love wine.
I love a good Cabernet.
A good red.
She's into reds.
Yeah, I'm into reds.
I'm a red girl.
Good reds in Queenstown.
Yeah, really good in Queenstown.
Yeah, we're pinot noirs.
Pinot noirs.
Oh, pinot noirs. It's the red. I love pinots. Do you like pinots. Yeah, really good in Queenstown. Yeah, we're pin on wah. Pin on wah. Oh, pin on wah.
Is the red.
I love pinots.
Do you like pinots?
Yeah, different.
Best red.
When you said Cabernet, I actually dropped in my rankings.
Really?
Yeah, that's trash.
Oh, God.
That's trash.
Yeah.
That's trash.
You might have said Merlot, you know?
Oh, embarrassing.
Guys, is Dasher a Merlot drinker?
This is so embarrassing for her.
Oh, my God. She had bad taste in wine For your concert tonight
What can we expect?
I don't really know actually
You just come in a jam
Yeah I couldn't even tell you where it is
It's right out that window
It's literally just through there
Amazing
We're so lucky to have you
It's going to be great
I love that you're just going to vibe it
You very much have a New Zealand vibe
She's a wine drinker
She doesn't really know what she's going to do There's really no words going on ever So you're only here vibe it you very much have a new zealand vibe she's a wine drinker yeah she doesn't she doesn't really know what she doesn't really know what's going on ever so
yeah so you're only here for a day and a half i'm like what do we how do we fill your time
yeah what do we do i mean after dinner i'm free so you guys want to hang out oh my god
getting i'm so busy tonight i have so many plans sorry i don't want to um uh sort of downplay us
but the way cooler people to hang out with than us.
One will be going home and playing some pirate PlayStation games.
I can't say on air what Fletcher will be doing.
That's where we're at.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I don't get lured out.
I'm going to go to my daughter's netball game.
Netball?
It's like basketball, except you're not allowed to bounce it.
It's like traveling.
And there's no backboard.
There's no backboard.
Basketball with traveling and no backboard.
No traveling.
But you said no bouncing.
Yeah, you just got to catch it and pass it to the next person.
Oh, so you can't run with it.
No, not at all.
Okay, got you.
Not at all.
So no traveling.
Actually, when you break down netball as a sport, it sounds embarrassing.
It is.
It is kind of silly.
I would play though.
Yeah.
I would do a pickup game of that.
I wish my kids would stop playing it.
It's so boring.
Isn't there like another sport they could play?
Yeah, they do.
I play other sports, but their friends play this one.
And you know how a lot of times you just do it because your friends are doing it?
Yeah.
At least it's not drugs, which is another thing people do just because their friends are doing it.
Your kids could be going out and playing netball, but really taking cocaine.
Exactly.
So you lucked out there.
Exactly.
You've got a new song i do didn't i
yes do you like love and are we um to expect like are you full of ideas now that you're like
i'm just glad she didn't sing it will you stop embarrassing yourself no do you know i do i really
do have a habit of adopting people's accents and i'm working on that. No, I do that too.
I'm trying really hard.
Have you tried the New Zealand one?
I need to.
It's not a good one.
Hard.
Yeah, it's really hard.
Hard.
But now that you, you know, you've...
You've got a big tour coming up.
Craig's just saying you've got a huge tour around America.
Yes, that's for USA.
We're doing Europe and we're doing America.
So it's full headline and I've never done like a headline tour before.
And I wasn't really sure how it was going to sell or anything because I'm like, who knows?
And it sold out.
So that's exciting.
I reckon you would have been the only person who doubted that it was, you know, not going to sell.
Yeah, because I get so scared to get my hopes up, you know, because so many big things have been happening.
But also I'm just like, I have to remember, like, this is so the beginning of my career. Like, this is just my first hit song, you know because so many big things have been happening but also i'm just like i have to remember like this is so the beginning of my career like this is just my first song hit song you know like
god hopefully i'm gonna have a lot of other hit songs but like this is just just just the tip of
the iceberg that's so i'm like trying to humble myself still i'm like i don't know i don't know
with this crazy year what's been your biggest like kind of pinch yourself moment like media
have you met any big celebs like you? You're going to all these festivals and performing on Kimmel and stuff.
Who have you met you've just been like, whoa?
Some of my faves, Jelly Roll is an icon.
Laini Wilson is my girl.
Kelsey Ballerini is so sweet.
Post Malone is a sweetie.
Noah Khan's a sweetie.
Everyone I've met in the country world has just been so nice.
Unbelievably kind and welcoming.
Who'd you hate?
I was asked that on a podcast
and the whole thing was either
take a hit of the joint or spill some tea.
And that was asked to me and I got stoned
so I didn't have to answer it.
Where's the joint, buddy?
We don't have drugs.
We don't have drugs.
Is it legal?
It's not legal here.
Not really.
Okay, but can you define that?
Because my ass is going to go do something tonight. You can go to a doctor and for some specific things.
I have crippling anxiety in my back.
You're crippling anxiety.
So bad.
Well, then let us get you some of the ganja.
That's what they write in the prescription.
Whoa, it's me.
Ganja.
One bag, ganja.
Yeah, yeah.
One bag, ganja.
Well, good luck finding whatever you want tonight.
What are you talking about?
Nothing.
We're just going to have a lovely little cocktail
and can't wait to watch you perform.
Can't wait to watch the rest of your career just follow in the same
trajectory as it's going.
You're great. I really appreciate that.
And apologies again for the accent.
No, you did it best.
Stop working, hit your track
break down.