“I get it’s a parody but it’s not a very good oneâ€
Seal has called out an electroacoustic harpist over her guitar pedal video which features her cleaning a pedal in the sink.
Emily Hopkins shared a video clip on her Instagram of her cleaning her guitar pedals. “This is exactly how I clean my pedals,†she begins and shows herself washing them with soap and water. To really “get in there,†she shows herself using a toothbrush for the circuit board.
To end the video, Hopkins reveals that she is giving away one of her favourite Uni-Vibe pedals – the Eventide Riptide pedal – telling her followers that in order to enter for a chance to win all they have to do is like the video, tag a friend, and comment “This is exactly how I clean my pedalsâ€.
The ‘Kiss From A Rose†singer came across the video and was not a fan of the gag. “What was the point of doing it? I get it’s a parody but it’s not a very good one,†Seal commented on the post to which Hopkins replied: “Sorry Mr. Seal.â€
She then took a screenshot of the memorable moment and shared it on her official Threads account with the caption: “Sealâ„¢ï¸ giving me shit on Instagram was not on my 2024 bingo cardâ€
Seal has since then commented back on her Instagram post saying: “I’m so sorry Emily, I do think you’re not only funny but an EXCEPTIONAL musician! Would love to collaborate one of these days.â€
Sealâ„¢ï¸ giving me shit on Instagram was not on my 2024 bingo card pic.twitter.com/86Dxd3DKAl
— Emily Hopkins (@emilyharpist) March 14, 2024
Update: Seal is epic pic.twitter.com/qriNyABSQ5
— Emily Hopkins (@emilyharpist) March 15, 2024
In other news, last year, the V&A East Museum announced that it will launch an exhibition that celebrates Black British music.
Elsewhere, an AI generator came up with a cover version of Seal‘s ‘Kiss From A Rose’, covered by Metallica frontman James Hetfield.
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