¿El mismo tema cada vez que saca un disco? AsÃ, a bote pronto...
James Blake: http://pitchfork.com/features/interview/9889-james-blake-and-the-pursuit-of-happiness/
I enjoy working with somebody that collaborates in the traditional sense, where you actually sit down and make music. I was worried a little bit that it wouldnât be like that, but I was working with material that she'd made and collaborating with it. Getting to chat with her about it was really nice. I guess that's as good as it gets with somebody as brilliant as her. With somebody at that level, you can never really be sure, just because there's so many people involved in a record, but she's such an accomplished writer and singer.
Mike WiLL Made-It sobre Formation: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/07/11/how-mike-will-made-it
Bey was like, âYo, I like that âformationâ idea.â And I told her what I was thinking about the woman empowerment, and she was like, âYeah I kinda like that idea.â And she just left it like that.
âWe were just thinking about it being a female anthem,â Will went on. âBecause I knew I just wanted a banger with Beyoncé, like a âSingle Ladies,â but I wanted it to be a new kind of chant.â Back in New York, Beyoncé wrote verses for the song, but kept the central concept of âget in formation.â The song broadened to become both a Black Lives Matter power anthem and an intimate song about her family.