'We took 2 days to record 1 minute': Ben Hum got very nervous singing for DC League of Super-Pets, channelled girlfriend's dog

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Even professionals get nervous when it comes to collaborating with childhood favourites: Just ask Ben Hum. A comic book fan since childhood, Ben became the first local singer to collaborate with Warner Brothers for the new movie DC League of Super-Pets, performing a version of the song Count on Me from the movie's soundtrack exclusively for Singapore audiences. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/ChRqfWfP3yB/?hl=en[/embed] The...

Ben Hum became the first local singer to collaborate with Warner Brothers for DC League of Super-Pets,Even professionals get nervous when it comes to collaborating with childhood favourites: Just ask Ben Hum.

For his own extended play Milky Way, Ben took about four or five hours recording each song but the stakes were even higher when it came to the movie. When recording the song, Ben channelled the sad looks his girlfriend's dog would give when her humans were about to leave home without her. Ben recalled: "My producers were like, 'Hey Ben, relax! This version is too down already. Even though it's a parting song, it's not so sad — it's a sweet song."

 

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