Master P Talks Solange's 'Seat At The Table'
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(Radio.com) Master P, who contributed narration to the new Solange songs "The Glory is in You" and "The Chosen One" has spoken about his involvement in the making of A Seat at the Table. Speaking about his role on tracks like "The Glory is in You" and "The Chosen Ones," he explained that the audio came from a conversation he had with the artist in the studio. "There wasn't a lot of people in the studio, it was an intimate setting with the engineer and we just talked about what's going on, looking at issues and looking at what's going on in the world and also our culture and our differences," he told Complex. "I think the magic came because it's from a man and a woman's perspective in views and values." In the narrations, Master P draws parallels, connecting his own rise to self-made mogul-status--particularly his insistence on doing it independently--and the overarching themes of empowerment and agency. Both the artist and producer share Louisiana roots. When asked how Solange described the album, he said, "She told me it's gonna be soulful. There's a lot of things going on [in the country], a lot of injustice, women not believing in their beauty and who they are. She told me that she was doing her, she was sticking by what she believes in. She wasn't trying to make a record for everybody, she was trying to make a record for her fans and also make music that the world could relate to and for people to understand that we are kings and queens." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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