DJ Ron: With "Maybe," how hard was it to learn that choreography?
Emma Bunton: It only took about two days and my dancers were amazing. I've been lucky because I trained when I was younger so it was something that I haven't done for a while and I absolutely loved it. I was lifted in the air and felt like a princess for the day.
DJ Ron: The "I'll Be There" video, you're in a car a whole lot. Are there any funny stories about being the car for so long?
Emma Bunton: There is actually. The traffic was hideous so we had to keep going round and getting stuck in traffic. People would be kind of looking in to see what was gong on because there's a huge camera and lights. I think we were quite lucky apart from the loads of traffic in Paris, otherwise it was not too bad. It was actually freezing cold and yes, I was quite ill afterwards, but I had a beautiful man in the video and it was good fun.
DJ Ron: I really want you to explain something to me, as I'm completely confused.
Emma Bunton: Sure, darling.
DJ Ron: I've listened to this song over and over, I have no clue what the "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" song is about.
Emma Bunton: Oh "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" is actually a cover of the song by Astrid Gilberto. I went to Brazil and found this album. It was an old album and I thought that it was so perfect for my album, because I can dress-up again and dance, it's perfect. It's actually about when you go on a date with somebody and your parents are worried and they start turning up to see if you're alright. So, the mamma came and then the papa came and then the uncle came, and they all end up on your date and they completely ruin it. It's a fun song which I thought would be perfect for the album.
DJ Ron: Awesome, that makes perfect song. "Crickets" was remixed by one of my favorite remixers, the Sharp Boys. Your records are often remixed for dance clubs, do you help choose the remixers?
Emma Bunton: Yes, definitely. I get to pick remixers and see what they think. The remixers usually send me tracks so I can see what they've done. I kind of let my song go into their hands because a piece of magic is done when they've got it in their studio. I love going out and clubbing. I love dancing and I think the remixers always do something so special to a track that I wouldn't know what to do with it. The remixers know and I think they do amazing jobs.
DJ Ron: What's been your favorite remix of one of your songs?
Emma Bunton: Well I would have to say the Full Intention mix of "Free Me" was probably one of my favorites. It has such a strong kind of bass in it and it was very exciting and it peaked really well. It was just an amazing track, so I was pleased with that one.
DJ Ron: Cool. So you said you go out clubbing yourself, where do you go out clubbing and what DJs do you like to dance to? What happens when you are out dancing?
Emma Bunton: When I go out with my girlfriends, we just love dancing and having a great time. That's anther thing that's a bit hard though, boys don't seem to come near us because there's so many girls and we're just having so much fun, that I think they get a bit intimidated.
DJ Ron: So what's in your CD payer or iPod right now, what are you listening to?
Emma Bunton: Well in my iPod obviously I've got hundreds and hundreds of songs and they range from some real old school kind of Motown to Black Eyed Peas to Britney to Christina Aguilera. I love listening to music and picking up on things. But the main thing for me is I want to be able to dance to a track or I think it should bring out some kind of emotion in you. When I want to listen to a ballad, I want to have a cry. I want to be able to be emotional with it.


