Solange was recently interviewed by her sister Beyoncé for Interview magazine, talking about Björk and sisterhood. this is just an edit to play on my dj sets, and i played it once and everybody wanted it right away. Previous guests on the podcast include Grimes on ‘Kill V Maim’, Oneohtrix Point Never on ‘Sticky Drama’ and Kelela on ‘Rewind’. Solanges video for her track Cranes in the Sky features a number of stunning tableau the singer in a lightning-struck tree, performing a languid. solange - cranes in the sky (kaytranada dj edit) by 'kkaayyttrraa' published on I couldnt help it and i cant deny how good it sounds.
“I’ve had a extremely difficult relationship with meditating and trying to silence my brain, which is what so much of this song is about.”
“The fact that the chords do stay the same rings very true to the narrative of the song, it acts as a meditation,” she adds. The cover - recorded at this years Glastonbury Festival - sees Sampha. She talks about how she wrote the track during a transitional time in her life, when she had moved back to Houston from Idaho and just signed a publishing deal as a songwriter: “There were times that I felt like, well, I’m doing what I love to do, what I’ve always wanted to why do things still feel so heavy? What is this weighing on me, what is this that I’m trying to work through?” Sampha covering Solanges Cranes In The Sky is one of 2017s most beautiful moments. I went to my hotel room and wrote the lyrics and the melody, immediately coming up with the first four lines: “I tried to drink it away, I tried to put on in the air, I tried to dance it away, I tried to change it with hair.'” “I immediately had this really strong reaction. The Knowles sister talks about how she wrote ‘Cranes in the Sky’ with her producer Raphael Saadiq, based on a sparse “sketch” he’d put together featuring drums, bass and strings. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Cranes in the Sky LyricistSolange ComposerSolange I tried to drink it away I tried to put one in the air I tried to dance it away I tried to change it. This entry was posted on Januat 9:00 am and is filed under music, videos. Solange is the latest guest on Song Exploder, the podcast that asks musicians to break down how they made one of their best known tracks. Tags: Cranes In the Sky, music, music videos, Solange, Solange Knowles. On Sunday she released videos for two songs Cranes in the Sky and Don’t Touch My Hair and the internet immediately went wild over the stunning imagery. The story behind a standout track from A Seat At The Table. Not only has Solange proven to be an incredible vocalist and lyricist, she also had a hand in the album’s striking visuals.