
US singer Solange Knowles performs during the runway during the Kenzo Menswear Spring Summer 2020 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 23, 2019 in Paris, France.
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US singer Solange Knowles performs during the runway during the Kenzo Menswear Spring Summer 2020 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 23, 2019 in Paris, France.
The A Seat at the Table singer previously offered an update on her next album last month.
A recent social media post from Solange now has fans thinking that she’s working with Pi’erre Bourne on new music.
Over the weekend, the A Seat at the Table singer shared an image of herself in a recording studio with the producer and rapper on her Instagram story.The artist previously worked with Bourne collaborator Playboi Carti on her song, “Almeda,” a track from her 2019 album, When I Get Home.
Last month, the singer offered an update on her next album in an interview with Vogue Australia, saying, “Honestly, I never stop making music. I’ve never stopped, and I’ll probably dedicate myself to it full-time next year.”
“Over the past five years, I’ve focused on creating works that I hope will inspire and occupy a space-time far beyond my own existence. I’m preparing spiritually, physically, artistically, and mentally for my future self at 60 or 70,” she continued.
“I’m incredibly grateful for everything I’ve accomplished, even if it meant being a little uncomfortable in the moment,” she added. “I’ve built a library, created objects, published books, made sculptures, composed ballet music and created a performance program. It’s been a very rich time, but I must say I picked up the drums again a few weeks ago, and I feel like music is meant to capture the spirit. It freezes it in time like no other art form.”