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[Rayé: Reclaiming Artistic Freedom and the Hope Within Her New Album]-[RAYE: On New Album, Performing With Her Sisters, And Amy Winehouse | The Zane Lowe Interview]

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Reclaiming the Narrative: An In-depth Look at Rayé's Musical Journey

In a deeply personal and candid conversation with Zane Lowe, the singer-songwriter Rayé opens up about the exhaustion, triumph, and profound creative liberation that fueled her latest body of work, My 21st Century Symphony. Reflecting on her transition from a constrained, label-bound songwriter to an independent artist, Rayé highlights how this album represents the culmination of a "lifetime's worth of work" and a "labour of absolute passion and love."

The Rebellion of Authenticity

For years, Rayé felt trapped by an industry that demanded she "pick a sound" and conform to a singular identity. She describes her previous existence as a songwriter-for-hire as a "miserable existence," where her artistic voice was constantly silenced by the need to adhere to industry briefs. The new album acts as a "subconscious rebellion" against that model. By embracing "maximalism" and refusing to be categorized into one genre, she has finally reclaimed her identity. "I'm not just one thing," she explains, noting that her mixed heritage and diverse upbringing make it impossible to define herself with anything less than her "whole chest."

Breaking the Matrix: The Power of Independence

Rayé’s journey to independence was marked by a public breaking point. When she famously took to the internet to express her frustration with her former label, she felt she was "out of the matrix." This act of defiance was not just a career move; it was a survival mechanism. "I'll just be a songwriter for the rest of my life," she recalled thinking, having reached a point where she could no longer endure the industry's "petty business." The subsequent success of her independent path served as a powerful validation, proving that her artistic vision was not only viable but deeply resonant with her audience.

Music as Medicine: "I Will Overcome"

At the heart of the album is the mantra "I will overcome." Rayé discusses the necessity of hope, acknowledging that for some, this phrase might seem like a "yoga, Ted Talk" cliché, but for her, it was essential. She explains the science behind the power of words, noting that if one constantly declares failure, they will "succumb to that thing." By pairing this message with sweeping orchestral arrangements, she created a "mantra, not a catchphrase," intended to serve as "medicine" for listeners searching for inspiration in a difficult world.

Addressing the Shadow of the Past

Rayé tackles the inevitable comparisons to other artists, specifically the late Amy Winehouse, head-on. She laments the "poison on their keyboard"—the vitriol of internet commenters who claim she is a "fraudulent attempt" at greatness. Rayé points out the cruel irony that the same public who now seeks to "protect" Amy Winehouse is often the same group that "put her through" such darkness while she was alive. By addressing this in her music, Rayé seeks to break the cycle of patterns where the industry and the public treat artists as commodities rather than human beings.

The Healing Power of Family and Legacy

Perhaps the most poignant aspect of the conversation is Rayé's discussion of her family. From touring with her sisters to featuring her grandparents on the album, she has kept the business "in-house" to ensure a safe, supportive environment. She shares the devastating story of her grandfather, a talented musician whose song was stolen by the industry, leading him to give up on his dreams. By bringing him to the Ivor Novello Awards and creating music with him, Rayé has been able to honor his legacy, turning a story of trauma into one of healing. "Honouring my grandparents is just the greatest gift this life has offered me," she reflects.

A Timeless Collaboration

Closing the conversation, Rayé discusses the surreal experience of collaborating with the legendary Al Green. By flying to Memphis and working with his original band, she tapped into the "soul" and "feeling" that defined the greatest records of the past. Her humility and gratitude for this collaboration underscore her commitment to music that is not just about hits, but about creating something "timeless." As Zane Lowe aptly concludes, Rayé’s work demands attention because it provides the "space and grace" that is so often missing in today’s fast-paced, high-pressure world.

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Better late than never, but right on time.
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We got a lot to talk about.
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I've just never been that kind of artist or person.
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I think it's a mixture of different things.
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I felt like I had some sort of power over my future.
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better late than never
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in some way, shape or form
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labour of absolute passion
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bring it to life
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proof of concept
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📖 Transcript

Better late than never, but right on time.
That's how I feel about getting a chance to finally do this and talk to you.
I'm so happy to see you.
I'm so happy to be here, Zane.
Thanks for having me.
Oh, it's such a pleasure.

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