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Pre-order for your physical copy of the album, available November 18th, or vinyl, available December 9th. Of course, when I checked the playlist, the first tune I streamed was Don’t Touch My Hair’, because, well, don’t touch my hair.
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“Cranes in the Sky” feels vintage in sound and visual “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 with my hair,” she sings of the condition of trying to escape our pain and true selves.īetween Lemonade and A Seat At The Table, the Knowles sisters can’t be stopped. Solange pretty much gave all of us life this past Friday when she unleashed her latest musical offering, A Seat At The Table.The queen of cool girls dropped the perfect soundscape of good vibes, self-discovery and empowerment and all around black girl magic. She finds intensity behind the patient grooves of Weary, expresses rage through restraint in Mad, and draws strength from the naked vulnerability of Where Do We Go. In 'Dont Touch My Hair,' Solange expresses the symbolic nature of her hair and its inevitably intimate. A confessional autobiography and meditation on being black in America, this album finds Solange searching for answers within a set of achingly lovely funk tunes. “Don’t Touch My Hair” highlights the diversity of afro-textured hair, everything form finger waves, beads, braids, fros, kinks, curls, and locs are represented in the clip, presented in an artful manner. One of the videos, shown above, is a personal-turned-political ode to black women and hair. Sampha and “Cranes in the Sky.”īoth directed by Solange and her husband, director Alan Ferguson, the visuals are each captivating and soulfully -soothing in their own way. Written, arranged and co-produced by Solange, the album tackles black cultural artistry and identity, as seen in the first visuals for “Don’t Touch My Hair” ft. After teaser pictures and hints on her website, Solange’s’ A Seat at the Table album arrived on Friday (Sept 30th) to rave reviews.