Pull up a seat at the table, Solange is about to serve us new music. The 32-year-old singer spoke with The New York Times Style Magazine about her next album, which will be a follow-up to her Grammy-winning album, A Seat at the Table.
The forthcoming album, which is slated to arrive this fall, has been recorded in several different parts of the world spectrum including New Orleans, Jamaica and California’s Topanga Canyon.
Solange summed up the sound of the new record as “a lot of jazz at the core.” She continued, “But with electronic and hip-hop drum and bass because I want it to bang and make your trunk rattle.”
Although the jazz-fashioned LP is “close to being finished,” Solange is feeling a bit anxious about the “warm, fluid and more sensual” follow-up album. “I have this fear living in my body about releasing work,” she commented. “I don’t know any artist that doesn’t feel that before they hit the send button.”
Read the full interview here.