![]() ![]() She also noted that the album was more focused on what she had to "feel", compared to A Seat at the Table's focus on what she had to "say". ![]() In writing the album, Solange was inspired by the use of repetition in Stevie Wonder's The Secret Life of Plants as well as music by Steve Reich, Alice Coltrane, and Sun Ra. The album has been described as an ode to Houston's hip hop scene, and is narrated by a range of sampled African-American women from its Third Ward, where Solange grew up. It is also influenced by chopped and screwed hip hop originating from Solange's home-town of Houston, as well as drum and bass. The album blends "cosmic" jazz, hip hop, and R&B, and has also been described as psychedelic soul, " new-age trap", and a "drowsy funk throwdown". ![]() She also set up a page on BlackPlanet, a social networking website aimed at African Americans, and shared teaser images for the album on the site. The video references the Houston rapper Mike Jones and his well-known cell phone number. On February 27, 2019, Solange released a teaser video on social media, and shared the album's track listing on February 28. But with electronic and hip-hop drum and bass because I want it to bang and make your trunk rattle." She said of its sound: "There is a lot of jazz at the core. In an October 2018 interview with T: The New York Times Style Magazine, she revealed that a forthcoming album, recorded between New Orleans, Houston, the Topanga Canyon and Jamaica, was near completion. Solange began working on the album in a rented house in her home-town of Houston, after completing a tour in support of her previous album A Seat at the Table. The album also features contributions from several high-profile musicians, including Sampha, Playboi Carti, Gucci Mane, Panda Bear, Tyler, the Creator, Metro Boomin, The-Dream, Abra, Dev Hynes, Steve Lacy, Earl Sweatshirt, and Scarface. Solange produced the album alongside a variety of collaborators, including John Key, John Carroll Kirby, Standing on the Corner, Chassol, Jamire Williams, and Pharrell Williams. It is the follow-up to her 2016 album A Seat at the Table and explores Solange's hometown of Houston, Texas. When I Get Home is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Solange, released on March 1, 2019. ![]()
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