'Supervision' embodies larouxofficial's rebirth on the music scene. Here's what she had to say about the album ⬇️
with a swoop of orange hair and the smash 2009 single "Bulletproof," but singer Eleanor "Elly" Jackson sort of hopes you don't. Naturally, as the song nears 125 million streams on Spotify and its video crosses 45 million views on YouTube, she recognizes the magnitude of its international success. Yet, the hype and mainstream attention it received existed within a world that Jackson never wanted anything to do with.
"For that many people to know a song you wrote when you were like, 18 or 19 years old is amazing; nothing can take away from that," she admits of the song that defined the first part of her career.
But now, entering 2020, La Roux knows herself. This record and its visuals, she explains, are all about the balance she's finally located.is also a culmination of what La Roux misses hearing on the radio: elaborate sounds, bright colors and confidence from a period of pop music she links to the feel of the '80s. Hearing this record, La Roux adds, would make it very difficult for people to be unsure of the music she likes -- and the person she is.
La Roux wants the album's words and art to play a nurturing role in people's lives. Her intention with -- when it comes to fans, people dancing during her shows or those jamming to "21st Century" in their bedroom -- is to help people feel less alone. That's a goal La Roux says music should always aim for, and what she likes to think her prior two albums did, too.
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