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🗓️ 18 October 2021
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Adeline - "Stages (feat. KAMAUU)" from the 2021 album Adi Oasis on Unity Records.
French Caribbean singer and bassist Adeline makes funk-fueled soul that’s as joyful as it is political. The Paris-born, New York-based artist might be best known for fronting the nu-disco band Escort but broke out on her own in 2018 with her debut self-titled album. In it, she tackles difficult subjects that are close to her heart, such as immigration and feminism, while still making your booty bounce.
For her third record in almost as many years, Adeline channels the fear and confusion brought on by the pandemic but reveals those ideas in a groovy, dancefloor-ready way. The record’s opening track and our Song of the Day, “Stages,” blends a surfy guitar riff, funky bass line, and an exuberant verse from New York rapper KAMAUU for a song that touches on the challenges the music industry brings. Adeline says this about the song:
“Stages” is about my journey in the music business as a young black woman, but it’s relevant to indie artists in general, and everyone who’s hustling to reach their goals. I’ve had many experiences of not being taken seriously, of people making me feel like I’m not good enough, and of being hit on by fake aspiring collaborators who turned out to have ulterior motives. ‘Stages’ is my self-affirming chant reminding me that ‘I’m not going to take sh*t from anybody anymore. I got this. I trust myself’. Having KAMAUU on the song felt perfect because not only is he talented beyond words, but he’s also been a great advocate for me as a female producer.”
“Stages is also a reminder to myself that no matter where I am in my musical journey, I’m right where I’m supposed to be. When people discover a “new artist”, they often don’t realize they’re actually seeing the result of years and years of hard work. And while it’s tempting as an artist to compare ourselves to other artists who might seem to be having more success, every stage is a win -- a necessary step towards the next one. There are so many different ways of measuring success, and every artist’s journey is unique. I get to create this story in the way that works for me.”
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0:00.0 | Hey, it's been in my days at the studio |
0:23.0 | And I'm always on the grind |
0:27.0 | Open my song is on a radio |
0:30.0 | While I got so much on my mind |
0:33.0 | Don't need nobody to tell me how |
0:37.0 | To hear my baby sound |
0:40.0 | Turn it loud on your stereo and die |
0:45.0 | Just gonna do me |
0:48.0 | Don't need nobody |
0:52.0 | I got my AT |
0:55.0 | I'll ride on time |
1:01.0 | All these stages purple light |
1:08.0 | And therefore ages in my mind |
1:14.0 | All these stages chasing high |
1:21.0 | Turn it baby |
1:27.0 | What we hear for scope is traction on |
1:29.0 | Let's stay on track and it be so tragic |
1:31.0 | If I had to take this trash can |
1:33.0 | Upside your head for making it big |
1:35.0 | Just do your job |
1:36.0 | Me and my sister had to make classics |
1:38.0 | Have some class at all |
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