A Seat at the Table was Solange’s 2016 masterpiece, an album that solidified her as one of the current greats. Luckily, according to Solange, we won’t have to wait long to hear its follow-up. In a new interview she gave T: The New York Times Style Magazine, writer Ayana Mathis claims a new record will “likely arrive into the world fully formed at some mysterious and unexpected moment.”
“There is a lot of jazz at the core, but with electronic and hip-hop drum and bass because I want it to bang and make your trunk rattle,” Solange tells Mathis of the new album, which was recorded in New Orleans, Jamaica, and Los Angeles. She also reveals in the interview that she’s working on new music with Steve Lacy and describes the differences between the new record and A Seat at the Table, saying: “I realize how much wider, figuratively and literally, my work could be if I took myself away as subject.”
Revisit Solange's "Cranes In The Sky" from her alst album A Seat at the Table below.
"Treasure" is another gorgeous piano ballad from the British singer
"Let's Go (The Royal We)" was originally intended for the Blade Runner 2049 soundtrack
Sophie Allison follows her acclaimed debut album Clean with a cover of the 1998 country crossover hit