Doing the thing you love most together with your
best friend sounds like a dream come true, right? That’s exactly
how the last few years have been for BFF’s Malcolm D. Kelley and Tony
Oller, the members of the sensational pop duo MKTO.
Kelley and Oller have released three singles "Thank
You," "Classic" and "God Only Knows," since starting on this journey
together in 2012. Their music offers an interesting combination of pop,
rap, hip-hop and R&B. Their songs are edgy and fun and "Classic," their
biggest hit to date, continues to get airplay around the world over six
months after its release.
As if they weren’t busy enough, the guys of MKTO
have continued to write and record music while heading out on the road
to open for fellow Columbia artists Emblem3, for two tours in a row.
The travel has been great for their career, as their loyal fans can’t
get enough of them on the road or through social media. Currently, fans
are eagerly awaiting the release of their self-titled first album in
late March.
Recently we sat down with Kelley an Oller before
opened the Philly stop of the #bandlife tour with Emblem3. We loved
hearing about where they came from and where they’re headed. We also
shared some good laughs with two really cool guys who make up MKTO.
How did you guys
meet?
Tony Oller: We met on a Teen Nick show called Gigantic.
We became best friends off camera and started writing music, which was
another passion of ours. It led to putting stuff up on YouTube and
getting some great responses. Then it just went from there. It led us
to where we are today.
How long ago was
that?
Malcolm Kelley: Probably about going on two-and-a-half years now.
Tony Oller: That is since we’ve been signed. Since we’ve
started...
Malcolm Kelley: Yeah, we got signed to Columbia Records. We’ve
been working over a year on our album. It finally went on pre-order and
it’s coming out April 1st.
Tony
Oller: Yeah, we’ve been doing this for about six years now.
Is that when you
realized that you wanted to be doing what you’re doing now, together?
Malcolm Kelley: Since the TV show.
Tony Oller: Yeah, absolutely. I think the important thing is that
we enjoyed just hanging out with each other, so to be able to travel the
world and get to play at all these places, it’s a blast! We’re best
friends, so yeah!
Do you have friends
that come on tour with you sometimes?
Tony Oller: Our group pretty much... like our tour manager or
band is, pretty much our family on the road. We all are like brothers.
We all look out for each other.
Malcolm Kelley: Yeah, and Emblem3 is cool.
Do you guys hang
out?
Tony Oller: Yeah they’re awesome!
Malcolm Kelley: And we have Jackson [Guthrie] on this tour. It’s
pretty cool. We’re friends with them too.
Do you think one day
you’ll maybe want to do a song with Emblem3?
Tony Oller: Absolutely.
Malcolm Kelley: Yeah, we’ve talked about it. Might be in the
planning at a show or two.
Is there anybody you
guys would want to collab with, other than Emblem3?
Tony Oller: I would love to collab with anybody who wants to
collab with us. I would say it’s the weirdest choices that would be the
coolest, you know? It’s going to be crazy out there for you to do heavy
metal with jazz. I just think crazy collab’s like that. But, right now I
love Lorde.
I know that MKTO
stands for your names but also “Misfit Kids” and “Total Outcasts.” Is
there anything you could tell us about that, and why you chose that?
Tony Oller: It’s just a way to relate to our fans on a certain
level. Growing up we both had different upbringings. But in a sense, we
relate to other people with the bullying and stuff. Going to high school
and wanting to do acting. I was on a Disney show, but if you didn’t play
sports you weren’t “the cool guy.” You got plenty of hate, plenty of
people booing and whatever. Just to show them that you can get through
that stuff… I know it sucks when it’s happening, but it’s just one of
those things. If you really want to do something, just do it! Follow
your heart!
Your
song “Thank You,” does that have to do with how you guys were as teens?
Tony Oller: Yeah!
Malcolm Kelley: Yeah. It’s a nice, sarcastic way to say “Thank
You.” Whoever said you couldn’t do something, it’s a nice way to say it.
Do you write your own
music?
Tony Oller: We were signed as writers. The cool thing is we get
to write for other people. There are a couple tracks we wrote for R5 [a
family group featuring Ross Lynch of the Disney Channel hit series
Austin and Ally] which was cool, and other people. That was always
really important to us. We weren’t going to do stuff that didn’t include
us in the process, so we just signed right through the producers. We
wanted to write, so we started writing and just decided to make a
project. I think they were originally trying to do some Big Time Rush thing. We were like, “Yeah, obviously that’s not really the style we’re
doing. ” We came at the right time. We wanted to do a project. I was
basically based off of B.o.B. and Hayley
Williams, that “Airplanes” vibe. With that in mind we were just like,
let’s start writing. There’s a lot of songs we wrote before we even met
and stuff like that. It’s been really cool to add them to the record.
Do you play your own
instruments?
Tony Oller: Yeah! Unfortunately, we’re growing right now, so now
we’re happy to have a drummer and everything on the road. I really love
piano, so when that gets in the budget, I’ll be on the keys. It’s just
about us both turning up and having fun!
Are you working on
any new music right now?
Malcolm Kelley: Yeah, we were working on something before we left
and have been on the road too. We brought a mobile studio with us, so we
can record and get ideas down. We’ll take them back to the studio
later.
What do you guys do
on tour for fun?
Malcolm Kelley: It depends on the city. Like when we were in
Toronto, Canada, it was cool being out there for winter. It was the
first time in a long time. Emblem3 were snowboarding in places, so
they’re just having fun.
Tony Oller: It's really funny, because sometimes the perception
is everyone is partying. We were just napping. (laughs) It’s such
a funny perception. When we’re traveling and everything is really
hectic, right before stage is where you’re reawakened. Then you’re
really excited that it’s going to be a fun time tonight.
Is
“Classic” about anyone in particular? Do you have anyone “Classic” in
your life right now?
Tony Oller: Yeah, of course! Everyone has had someone “Classic”
in their life. I don’t think we wrote that song about anyone in
particular, though. I think the reason we like that song a lot was
because we always like the “classic” someone that you can take home to
your mom, someone that is respectful and is a lady. Someone who is not
really intertwined with what you have to do to your hair to be cool. Not
someone who is following the trend, more of a trendsetter. I think
that’s one thing we like and it’s a cool message, too, at the end of the
day. As well as a fun song.
Speaking of
“Classic,” there’s one a YouTube account called Superkian13. He did a
music video to Classic and it got 876,000 views. Are you guys familiar
with that?
Tony Oller: What!? Wait, I think we’ve seen this one. The Kian
dude! Yes, I remember that! It’s the dude and he did it with his friend,
too. They did the sped up version!
Yes, because if not
they wouldn’t be able to upload it due to it being a copyrighted song.
Tony Oller: Oh, that’s why they do it. No, I appreciated that. I
thought that was such a nice thing of him to do. Everyone in that video,
I thought that was awesome.
Malcolm Kelley: Shout out!
Tony Oller: We appreciated that.
Did you let them
know?
Tony Oller: Yeah, I think we tweeted from it from MKTO when it
came out. His name is Kian Lawley, right? So yeah, we tweeted out when
we saw it. It was awesome. If you search “MKTO Classic” it’s right up
there under music videos. Thank you! Appreciate the support!
I think that might be
how I found out about that song, which, by the way I love.
Tony Oller: That’s the thing with outlets like this, you have the
opportunity to find something new.
I feel like some
artists would be mad about that.
Tony Oller: Heck no! It’s just about getting music out there.
That’s what it’s all about, you know? His outlet is editing videos.
Everyone is doing what they love to do. That’s awesome. That’s awesome.
What is your
inspiration behind “God Only Knows?”
Tony Oller: Oh gosh. So, it’s a weird story, okay? (laughs)
I wrote that originally for another artist that we were pitching for.
And uh yeah… (laughs again) we ended up listening to it once we
were done, we liked it and decided to keep it. I think it was just a
generalization. You have had that special one.
Malcolm Kelley: Yeah, it’s a cool video too. Instead of a girl,
we had the love of playing video games. When Grand Theft Auto
guys are going crazy and spending hours playing.
Is there anything you
learned both good and bad as child stars growing up on the TV?
Tony Oller: I could never speak for anybody but myself, but I
think that it’s important to surround yourself with good people. At the
end of the day, you need people who won’t look at you just as a product
and think of you as a friend. You are looking out for them because you
love them. You know we look out for each other everyday. It’s
important.
Yeah and I really
like what you guys stand for. I think that is important as artists.
Both: Thank you!
Do you see TV in your
future?
Malcolm Kelley: Yes! We would both like to do as much as we can
acting wise. We love acting as much as we love music. Right now, the
support has been tremendous and we’re so excited. Whatever opportunity
comes, we’re going to take it. It’s just about balancing it out.
Do you prefer to
perform at larger or smaller venues?
Malcolm Kelley: I like the intimate settings. I like the settings
where you don’t need any P.A. or any microphones. Just you. That’s
because it’s raw. But I mean performing for huge arenas would be awesome
too.
Did you guys do
anything special for Valentines Day?
Malcolm Kelley: On the road. I could have done something.
Tony Oller: Chilling and watching movies.
Like
The Notebook?
Tony Oller: No. (laughs) I do like that movie though.
What is a normal day
like on tour? Do you have any routines?
Malcolm Kelley: Yeah, I try and eat right.
Tony Oller: We try to hit the gym as much as possible.
Malcolm Kelley: Work out with the trainer.
Tony Oller: Yeah. Emblem3 has a trainer, sometimes we sneak in.
We have a fan
question for you from Twitter. @adrianagarciaxo asks who inspired you
to your careers?
Malcolm Kelley: I’m inspired by myself and my parents who’ve
helped me pursue my dream. I’m inspired by the love of it.
Tony Oller: I would say Justin Timberlake and Gavin DeGraw. I
listened to them a lot as I was growing up. They’re the kind of people
that just enjoy making music, and not for the wrong reasons. I think
people will eventually know you are in it for the wrong reasons. Just do
it for the love. Anything you want to do. Like tomorrow if you decided
to be painter!
Oh do you want to do
that?
Tony Oller: Oh, no, no. If I became a painter, there wouldn’t be
many people in line to for that.
Hey! You never know.
You could be really awesome!
Tony Oller: Ehhh… Well that’s the thing! Do as many things as you
can! This is what we love to do.
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