Reaction/Breakdown of Solange - A Seat at the Table

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • Reaction to Solange's album "A Seat at the Table"
    A Seat at the Table:
    Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/3Yko2S...
    Apple Music: / a-seat-at-the-table
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    Discord: / discord
    0:00 Intro
    1:16 Rise
    3:45 Weary
    7:40 Interlude: The Glory is in You/Cranes in the Sky
    12:48 Interlude: Dad Was Mad/Mad
    19:19 Don't You Wait
    23:11 Interlude: Tina Taught Me/Don't Touch My Hair
    29:11 Interlude: This Moment/Where Do We Go
    33:51 Interlude: For Us By Us/F.U.B.U
    39:54 Borderline (An Ode to Self Care)
    42:30 Interlude: I Got So Much Magic, You Can Have It/Junie
    46:08 Interlude: No Limits/Don't Wish Me Well
    50:59 Interlude: Pedestals/Scales/Closing: The Chosen Ones
    56:08 Conclusion

КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @lusciousluie
    @lusciousluie  Рік тому +1

    The discord is now live! Come hang out outside of YT where I can give real-time responses!
    discord.gg/BbdyNZChWv

  • @Mark.mp3
    @Mark.mp3 Рік тому +60

    Cranes in the sky is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. So touching

    • @lusciousluie
      @lusciousluie  Рік тому +7

      Totally agree. It's relatable and that hit me pretty hard.

  • @genesisjanae1375
    @genesisjanae1375 9 місяців тому +21

    Cranes in the sky…. I took it
    As an industrial crane not a bird.
    I listened to this song faithfully after my mom passed. I took it as trying to escape depression and grief. I tried all of those things she named. 8 years later I still cry when I hear it.

  • @paulespinal2602
    @paulespinal2602 9 місяців тому +11

    actually, in all these songs solange is not exactly talking about a man or relationships, i mean of course u can interpret them like that but you’ll be missing the richness and realness of it all. This album is very political and all about black pride and black reassurance, and it is hold in high regard by their community especially If you look back at the context of the time it was released .
    •"Rise" is a calm reaffirmation of one's own abilities no matter where one ends up, this reconfirmation of our own individuality is necessary in a political atmosphere like the one we still live in today.
    • in “Weary” Solange is talking about how she's tired of the concept of people as higher beings, and that "a king is only a man / With flesh and bones, he bleeds just like you do". The concept of a hierarchy, social or otherwise, disinterests her and instead she looks for herself for inspiration.
    • “Cranes in the Sky” (my personal album fav) we see Solange describing distracting herself from the world, expanding upon the prior two tracks' attempts to disregard the ills of the world, only this time in a more self-destructive manner instead of a self-serving manner. Describing how she'll distract herself on material thing. She later on states that all of these distractions
    "only made me sadder".
    •On “Mad” Solange discusses conversations she's had with people where they try to cast off the blame of racism into "blaming" and "complaining", and that she "always got to be so mad". This, in turn, drains Solange of all of her energy, and describes how she's not allowed to be mad even when the oppressors are.
    • “Don’t Touch My Hair” is about objectification as well as asking white people to not touch her hair - a form of racial microagression that a lot of black women experience - as well as outlining the pain and history behind their hair.
    • "F.U.B.U." Is relying on one's own community when the outside world is unfairly labeling them.
    At the end, this album holds soo much of meaning all displayed with beautiful vocals and just great production. Read about it! ❤There are some articles on the internets, it would change your whole perspective :)

  • @Mark.mp3
    @Mark.mp3 Рік тому +23

    Solange brings a lot of artfulness to the R&B sphere. Her music videos in particular have been very influential. U can see her influence all over the place these days. Especially with the earthy/neutral tones you may see in videos, and also use of interpretive dance. Def check out her visuals sometime!

    • @lusciousluie
      @lusciousluie  Рік тому +3

      I'm glad you said earthy and neutral because this albums artwork really evokes that.

  • @Camille4Real
    @Camille4Real Рік тому +20

    So dope to see you reacting to this album! My cousin, Troy, is good friends with Solange. They write together often (check out Kelly's album "Simply Deep"). Troy along with Mr. Saadiq worked together on this project for a solid year prior to the release date. Solange originally recorded hundreds of tracks (musical concepts) for this album. Troy said it took them forever to sort, pick, and merge them into actual songs that made sense... An entire year! He said they had a lot of fun putting it together, not thinking it would win them a Grammy 🏆

  • @phaze3247
    @phaze3247 Рік тому +7

    D’angelo voodoo next ! Given how much ur liking these type of albums d’angelo is going to give u eargasms. He birthed a whole sub genre by himself called neo-soul. One which solange is clearly influenced by.

  • @Eman-vp6ju
    @Eman-vp6ju Рік тому +8

    The best way I can describe this album is "healing." And your reaction to Cranes in the Sky was a lot more composed than mine haha.

  • @ramongomes8889
    @ramongomes8889 5 місяців тому +3

    F.U.B.U. is the most beautiful song ever for me, I'm extremely addicted to it and I've cried so many times listening to it. I'm so obsessed with her 2 albums I can't even explain...

  • @cristophermaldonado7002
    @cristophermaldonado7002 Рік тому +11

    one of my favourite neo-soul albums! Amazing choice

    • @lusciousluie
      @lusciousluie  Рік тому +2

      All of these neo-soul albums have been such a great palate cleanser. This one hit pretty deep

  • @Mark.mp3
    @Mark.mp3 Рік тому +12

    What a pleasant surprise 🤩🤩🤩 Solange is so underrated, I’m sooo happy you’ve reacted to this masterpiece of an album. Solange is a true artist. Her visuals, fashion, vocals, and live performances are truly amazing.

    • @lusciousluie
      @lusciousluie  Рік тому +1

      I was curious whether or not she has much notoriety. This was so well put together. I love the sound.

  • @puupipo
    @puupipo Рік тому +7

    One reason why I love watching people react to music is that it always adds something to my understanding of the album or track in question. Cranes In The Sky has been a favorite of mine for years but since English is only my second language I didn't know that the word "crane" can refer to a type of bird, I only knew it as the machine used to lift and move heavy objects. It adds a lot to the song when you consider the double meaning.

    • @1kennylo
      @1kennylo Рік тому +1

      Dang I didn’t think about the bird either.

  • @joshuaedwards5778
    @joshuaedwards5778 Рік тому +13

    Great video once again. Mad is about the right to be mad being black, touch my hair isn’t really talking a guy, but America not respecting black women, and where do we go from here and crane in the skies is talking about gentrification. This album is a masterpiece. Watching her live is an amazing experience.

    • @TheBestPizzaConnoisseur
      @TheBestPizzaConnoisseur 7 місяців тому +2

      I always took the meaning behind cranes in the sky as dealing with depression, grief, or any other type of mental anguish. But I think you’re spot on about where do we go from here.

  • @tiffanymriley9
    @tiffanymriley9 6 місяців тому +2

    I know this is months later but “Where Do We Go” is about gentrification and the displacement of historical black communities.

  • @ijustneedmyself
    @ijustneedmyself Рік тому +9

    Total surprise you reacted to this!! It's such a gorgeous album

    • @lusciousluie
      @lusciousluie  Рік тому +3

      My best friend gave me this recommendation! I totally agree!

  • @SteezKaytranada
    @SteezKaytranada Рік тому +7

    greaaaat record, for me this is her best project. Keep it up man!!

    • @lusciousluie
      @lusciousluie  Рік тому

      Thanks for being here early man! Yeah this was a great listen. I loved the vibe of these tracks.

  • @dvus1977
    @dvus1977 Рік тому +2

    This album is in constant rotation in my playlist. Solange has been dropping great music since the Late 2000s ( I Decided, has a 60s groove) , T.O.N.Y. is perfection. Solange took her time producing this project. She has heard an unfinished sample Raphael had worked on that caught her ear and Asked him to please allow her to use it . The en result was Cranes In The Sky (which refers more to the construction cranes) she was in Miami and looking around she saw all this construction and loss of Nature (hence, I don't wanna see those Metal clouds)
    The man on most of the Interludes is, Master P.
    Lastly For Us By Us , is a double play on words because it's what the 90s urban Clothing label FUBU , stood for.
    So Enthusiast to see new people discover Solange and her amazing Talent.
    She won a Grammy for this album. Her follow up Album, When I Get Home , is 🎉🎉🤯💜. She even did a full length video that runs the entire length of the album.

  • @tannerhaynes920
    @tannerhaynes920 Рік тому

    Loved this video! I’ve been waiting for someone to give this album a proper reaction for so long. You should definitely react to her album When I Get Home! It’s just as amazing

  • @SimplyyKiirstaa
    @SimplyyKiirstaa 6 місяців тому

    this is one of my favorite artist Solange is so talented !! 😭❤️.

  • @Mark.mp3
    @Mark.mp3 Рік тому +1

    So many good features on this album!! You should check out Kelela and Sampha’s respective projects, they both create some boundary-pushing R&B music

  • @marton8288
    @marton8288 Рік тому +3

    my favourite solange album! a very good one, without a doubt.
    i'm sure you've heard about it already, but as a drummer, you'll surely love madvillainy by madvillain (MF DOOM + Madlib). A masterpierce of abstract hiphop, a cornerstone of hiphop altogether, sometimes hard to get into because of it's unconventionality, but marvellous and super dense. it is a 46min album so it's not long, but more than a couple of great songs put together, it's tought and better listened to as a whole, so some songs are skits, interludes, or just a lot more valuable with context. not a storytelling masterpiece like GKMC, but the wordplay, vocabullary and instrumentation is exceptional and you can really tell DOOM is overflowing with ideas, hence its #2 placement in the top hip hop albums on RYM. have a nice week!

    • @lusciousluie
      @lusciousluie  Рік тому +2

      Madvillainy is absolutely on my radar! I did get a little glimpse into MF DOOM in Demon Days by Gorillaz. Curious if Madvillainy is the best first album from MF DOOM to start out with.

    • @marton8288
      @marton8288 Рік тому +1

      @@lusciousluie i find MM FOOD quite a lot easier to get into, it’s still amazing, but a level below Madvillainy, probably bc of the downgrade in production and a heavier presence of skits

    • @lusciousluie
      @lusciousluie  Рік тому +1

      @@marton8288 Gotcha. I did listen to TPAB recently and felt like I had a good grasp of its themes. I may start with Madvillainy

    • @marton8288
      @marton8288 Рік тому

      @@lusciousluie you should have no big issues with madvillainy! i don’t mean “dense”as TPAB’s dense, just lirically dense because of the bars and the vocabulary, the meaning is also there kinda but nothing compared to tpab

  • @dr.d476
    @dr.d476 Рік тому

    Hey man, nice video! I've really been enjoying your reactions, very interesting and entertaining, it's nice to hear what you have to say about albums I love.
    I was thinking that it would be really cool if you listened to The Downward Spiral, by Nine Inch Nails. That album is pure genius, and considered by many of the best records ever. Extremely detailed and interesting sonically but also thematically and narratively, would be a nice breakdown.

  • @oyasumimahan875
    @oyasumimahan875 Рік тому +1

    are you planning on reacting to the new bcnr live album?(live at bush hall) it's phenomenal, highly recommend if it if u weren't already going to, since u loved afut!

  • @edre9475
    @edre9475 Рік тому +1

    where are you man we miss you

  • @dawalah
    @dawalah 8 місяців тому +1

    oooooohhhhh ooooooohhhhh!!! It is so good I cant listen to it

  • @Erotomania89
    @Erotomania89 Рік тому +2

    Love this album! If you're checking out new music too, it would be really nice to see you react to "Let's start here" by Lil' Yachty and also "Desire, I want to turn into you" by Caroline Polachek. Two great new albums, with very creative and playful production. Love your Radiohead reaction videos btw! Keep it up!

    • @lusciousluie
      @lusciousluie  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for that! So the lil yachty one is on my radar. going to be checking it out soon!

  • @thom_w
    @thom_w Рік тому

    Since I’ve found your channel I’ve watched so many of these reactions. I love the Radiohead videos but it’d be super cool if you went back and listened to BC,NR’s first album For the First Time, it’s so unique.

    • @lusciousluie
      @lusciousluie  Рік тому +1

      Thanks much for this! I will eventually be getting back to BCNR in the future!

    • @nezalok270
      @nezalok270 Рік тому

      Sunglasses is a ragerrrrr

  • @Iceacnewton
    @Iceacnewton 10 місяців тому

    Do the other one

  • @duvan-solis
    @duvan-solis Рік тому

    Luie, I don't know if you take recommendations... however, I would appreciate if you react to Twilight by Bôa.

  • @dagoaguirre3520
    @dagoaguirre3520 Місяць тому

    react to true(ep) by solange

  • @MikeyCole8212
    @MikeyCole8212 Рік тому

    Hey man.. When you get chance.. Deftones.. White pony ✌🏼

  • @viniciusdavidosiki4217
    @viniciusdavidosiki4217 9 місяців тому

    youre so cute