If there were ever a title that fit a Solange Knowles project so accurately, it would be “True” because she’s known for staying true to herself. The eclectic singer’s upcoming EP “True” hits iTunes on November 27th, and hard copies will be available for fans in January through pre-order. The mini-album will be seven-tracks deep and feature production and co-writing credits by Devonté Hynes (Blood Orange), who’s presence is also felt in the simplistic blood orange cover art.
TRUE Tracklisting
1. “Losing You“
2. “Some Things Never Seem to Fucking Work”
3. “Locked in Closets”
4. “Lovers in the Parking Lot”
5. “Don’t Let Me Down”
6. “Look Good With Trouble”
7. “Bad Girls (Verdine Version)”
Solange is back and ready to take the world by storm with her new EP, ‘True’. After a few years of silence, this creative powerhouse has returned with an album that is sure to make waves in the music industry. From the captivating cover art to the carefully curated tracklist, there’s something for every fan of Solange’s work here. Let’s dive into what makes her newest project so special!
The first thing any listener will notice about ‘True’ is its visually stunning artwork. With bright, vibrant colors and interlocking geometric shapes, it captures all of the energy and emotion behind this EP perfectly. This beautiful composition is just a glimpse at how much thought went into creating this piece of art – from concept to execution.
Finally, let’s talk about what fans can expect from ‘True’ musically. The six-track project features some amazing collaborations between Solange and artists like Devonté Hynes (a.k.a Blood Orange), Dirty Projectors singer Angel Deradoorian, producer Sampha Sisay, rapper Moses Sumney and more. Each song brings something unique to the table while still staying true to Solange’s signature sound: soulful beats mixed with elements of R&B, funk and jazz fusion. There’s no doubt that listeners will be moved by this powerful collection of songs!
Album Overview
Solange has unveiled the cover art and tracklist for her upcoming EP, True. The six-track project is set to be released on November 12th and will feature a mix of soulful R&B jams as well as collaborations with artists such as Dev Hynes, Sampha, and Moses Sumney.
The cover artwork for the project was created by Solange herself in collaboration with Japanese multimedia artist Takashi Murakami. It features an abstract pattern made up of bright, pastel colors that captures the vibrant energy of her music. The tracklist also reveals four new songs: “Lovers In The Parking Lot”, “Bad Girls (Veranda)”, “Some Things Never Seem To Fucking Work” and “Look Good With Trouble”.
True promises to be yet another stellar release from Solange, showcasing her unique blend of neo-soul meets experimental pop sound. Fans can look forward to hearing what she has cooked up this time around when it drops next month!
Song Listing
Building anticipation for the upcoming EP, Solange has released the official tracklisting of True. The project includes six tracks in total, and features a variety of artists such as Dev Hynes, Sampha, and Moses Sumney. Here is the full song listing:
1. Weary – featuring Tyler Woods
2. Losing You
3. Some Things Never Seem to Fucking Work – featuring Devonte Hynes
4. Look Good With Trouble – featuring Kingdom & Lesson
5. Lovers In the Parking Lot
6. Bad Girls (Veranda) – featuring BJ The Chicago Kid & Caroline Smith
Together with her creative artwork collaboration with Takashi Murakami on the cover art, it’s clear that Solange intends to deliver an eclectic and unique collection of music this time around—one that we can’t wait to hear!
Conclusion
I’m so excited for Solange’s new EP, True! The cover art and tracklist were just released and it looks like she has some amazing music in store. This project is sure to be an instant classic.
I love how the songs all have meaningful titles that tell a story of their own. From ‘Losing You’ to ‘Some Things Never Seem To Fucking Work’, these tracks are sure to capture what many of us have gone through in our lives. I also appreciate how there are no features on this EP — it really highlights Solange’s powerful voice and talent as a songwriter.
All in all, I can’t wait to hear what Solange has created with her latest release. With its heartfelt lyrics and melodic soundscapes, True will surely become one of my favorite projects from the singer-songwriter. Here’s hoping that this incredible body of work will inspire listeners around the world!