Krewella get wet ghost producers2/12/2022 We felt that it was very important to have the male member of the group there, who fans thought was the producer. Jahan: Despite whatever you’ve seen online we tried to squeeze him out of Krewella, it was actually very traumatizing for us to go on tour without him. We had to figure out a way to explain why Kris wasn’t on the road for the first half of that tour, and we just said he was sick. Unfortunately, the timing of that coincided with Krewella’s first really big headlining tour, the “Get Wet” tour in September 2013. His sister, mom, and Jake flew to Phoenix to bring him back to LA, and at that point they made the decision that his problem had become very serious, and that he needed help. Yasmine: In August 2013, Kris had gotten over-intoxicated and was hospitalized at a show in Phoenix. How would you describe the series of events leading to Kris having to go to rehab in 2013? My money is Yasmine’s money and vice versa. When you feel like someone is your brother, you don’t think that you’re going to screw each other over. We went from being in love to best friends. Jahan: After broke up, we were forced to work with each other, live in the same loft, tour with each other-so we had to make it work. I was still in high school-I was not focused on my future at all. Yasmine: We never had a contract or any sort of agreement about money. Was part of the oath that you would split your income evenly between the three of you? Kris’ lawsuit claimed that you guys went against what you had agreed to in that oath, regarding the band’s financials. Please head to Thump to read the full piece, which is well worth the time. In an exclusive interview with Thump, Jahan and Yasmine Yousaf sit down and speak in-depth about the lawsuit for the first time ever.īelow are excerpts from Thump’s interview. Now, 22 months after news of the lawsuit first broke, Krewella are ready to speak out.
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