While we've been gleefully still sitting at the table with Solange Knowles following her 2016 album, the "Don't Touch My Hair" singer declared she's got more music on the way. In an interview with The New York Times Style magazine, the artist revealed that we could likely expect new music from her "sometime soon.”
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On the heels of the second anniversary of her game-changing A Seat at the Table album, the Houston native said new music would be here "imminent this fall."
“There is a lot of jazz at the core,” she told the magazine. “But with electronic and hip-hop drum and bass because I want it to bang and make your trunk rattle.”
We can also expect the upcoming project to be “warm” as well as “fluid and more sensual” than A Seat at the Table. “I realize how much wider, figuratively and literally, my work could be if I took myself away as subject," she added.
In a March interview with Billboard, the Sun Angel revealed that she had been working on new music with The Internet’s Steve Lacy as well as taking time to record in Jamaica, California and her hometown.
you telling me I have to sit in silence as Bey, Solange and Frank could just release projects at any time pic.twitter.com/CxlR8qAwM0
— paul (@chironspeach) October 15, 2018
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— Kenita Stewart (@DopeAsKen) October 15, 2018
Whatever art Solo is getting ready to put out, we will be ready.
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