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Song Exploder

Song Exploder is a podcast where musicians take apart their songs, and piece by piece, tell the story of how they were made. Each episode features an artist discussing a song of theirs, breaking down the sounds and ideas that went into the writing and recording. Hosted and produced by Hrishikesh Hirway.

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Adrianne Lenker - Sadness As a Gift

Adrianne Lenker is a singer and songwriter. She?s the lead singer of the critically acclaimed and beloved band Big Thief, and her work as a solo artist is also critically acclaimed and beloved. Her most recent solo album, Bright Future, was named one of the best albums of 2024 by the New Yorker, Stereogum, and more, and it was nominated for a Grammy for Best Folk Album. It was co-produced by Adrianne and longtime collaborator Phil Weinrobe. And I talked to the two of them about the making of one of my favorite songs from it, ?Sadness As a Gift.?

For more, visit songexploder.net/adrianne-lenker.

2025-01-08
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Sabrina Carpenter - Please Please Please

Sabrina Carpenter is a singer, songwriter, and actress. She had a huge year with her album Short N Sweet, which came out in August 2024. It debuted at #1, and went platinum within a month. At the upcoming Grammys, she?s nominated for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Album of the Year, and more. One of her big hits is ?Please Please Please,? which she wrote with Amy Allen and producer Jack Antonoff. He?s won Producer of the Year at the Grammys for the last three years in a row. For this episode, I talked to Sabrina and Jack about everything that went into making ?Please Please Please.? 

For more, visit songexploder.net/sabrina-carpenter. 

2024-12-18
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Gracie Abrams - I Love You, I'm Sorry

Gracie Abrams is a singer and songwriter from Los Angeles. She started putting out music in 2020, and in June 2024, she put out her second album, The Secret of Us. She was nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist, and this year she?s up for another Grammy, for Best Duo Performance, for her collaboration with Taylor Swift. But for this episode, I talked to Gracie about her song ?I Love You, I?m Sorry.? It was produced by Aaron Dessner, at Long Pond Studio in upstate New York, and it was co-written with Audrey Hobert.

Coming up, you?ll hear the isolated tracks from the studio recording, but you?ll also get to hear a lot of the voice memos that Gracie recorded during the writing process. I think it?s so nice to have these raw moments documented because, as you?ll hear, they give you an insight not just into the song, but into the relationship that Gracie and her co-writer Audrey have as friends.

For more, visit songexploder.net/gracie-abrams

2024-12-04
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Waxahatchee - Fire (Re-Issue)

Katie Crutchfield is a singer and songwriter from Birmingham, Alabama. She?s been making music under the name Waxahatchee since 2010. Her fifth album, Saint Cloud, came out this past March. Pitchfork named it Best New Music, and The Guardian called it the best album of the year so far. In this episode, Katie breaks down how she made the song ?Fire."

This episode was originally published July 29, 2020.

For more, visit songexploder.net/waxahatchee.

2024-11-27
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Le Tigre - Deceptacon

Le Tigre originally formed in 1998. They released their self-titled debut album in October 1999. Spin Magazine called it one of the best albums of the past 30 years, and Pitchfork called it one of the best albums of the 90s. I listened to that album a lot when it came out, and 25 years later, I still hear songs from it everywhere, on TV and in movies, and just out in the world ? especially the song ?Deceptacon.? For this episode, I talked to Kathleen Hanna and Johanna Fateman from Le Tigre about how they wrote it, and how they put the track together.

For more, visit songexploder.net/le-tigre

2024-11-13
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Our House

In 1968, singer and songwriter Graham Nash joined David Crosby and Stephen Stills to form the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash. All of them had already been in successful bands: Graham Nash had been in The Hollies; David Crosby was in The Byrds; and Stephen Stills was in Buffalo Springfield. The next year, Neil Young joined them, to make Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The four of them released Deja Vu in 1970, and that album was a huge success. It sold over 8 million copies. It includes the song ?Our House,? and for this episode, I spoke to Graham Nash about the making of that song, and the relationship that led to the song.

For more, visit songexploder.net/crosby-stills-nash-and-young.

2024-10-30
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Pharrell Williams - Piece By Piece

Pharrell Williams is?well, let me just say, he?s a big reason why Song Exploder exists. He?s a singer, songwriter and producer, and in the 90s, when I first heard the work that he was doing with the Neptunes, which was his production duo with Chad Hugo, it blew my mind. It made me want to know where those sounds came from and where those ideas came from. Pharrell has won 13 Grammys. He?s been nominated for two Oscars. He?s produced iconic songs for Kendrick Lamar, Britney Spears, Clipse, Gwen Stefani, and so many others. And on his own, he?s made songs like ?Happy,? the giant hit for Despicable Me that was the best-selling song of 2014. And now, there?s a movie about his life called Piece by Piece. But it?s an animated Lego film. For this episode, I talked to Pharrell about the title song from Piece By Piece. So, coming up, you'll hear how Pharrell built that song, including a first draft that never saw the light of day. You?ll hear how he built ?Piece by Piece? by programming it, on his own, with MIDI instruments, and then adding and replacing those parts with other musicians, including the high school marching band that he used to play in. 

For more, visit songexploder.net/pharrell.

2024-10-16
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Jon Batiste - We Are (Re-Issue)

For the last couple weeks, I?ve been getting ready for a trip I?m going to make to Connecticut, to moderate a conversation between Jon Batiste and his wife, the author Suleika Jaouad. So I?ve been deep in my prep and research, and I thought about the first time I ever spoke to Jon Batiste, which was for a Song Exploder episode that came out back in March 2021. A lot has happened for Jon since then. At the time, his album We Are was brand new. The next year, he ended up getting 11 Grammy nominations, and winning 5 of them, including Album of the Year. Jon and Suleika were also the subjects of the award-winning documentary American Symphony. I really enjoyed our conversation, and I wanted to revisit it. So here it is:

Jon Batiste is a pianist, songwriter, and composer from New Orleans. He?s been nominated for multiple Grammys, and just won the Golden Globe and got an Oscar nomination for the soundtrack to the Pixar film Soul, which he composed along with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. Jon is also a recipient of the American Jazz Museum?s Lifetime Achievement Award, and on weeknights, you can see him as the bandleader on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. In March 2021, he put out his new album, We Are. But the title track from it actually came out much earlier, in June 2020. In this episode, Jon talks about how he drew from his roots, both at a personal level and at a cultural level, and wove all of it into the song.

For more, visit songexploder.net/jon-batiste.

2024-10-02
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Troye Sivan - One of Your Girls

Troye Sivan is a singer and songwriter from Australia. He?s been nominated for a Golden Globe, two Grammys, and he?s won four of Australia?s ARIA awards. His song ?My My My!? was a #1 hit on the Billboard Dance Chart, and his third album, Something to Give Each Other, was one of Billboard?s picks for the best albums of 2023. Troye?s also an actor; he was in the HBO series The Idol, which figures into the story that he tells about this song. Troye came to the studio and we talked about how he made one of his big hits, the song ?One of Your Girls.? For that song, he worked with two of his longtime collaborators: his frequent songwriting partner, Leland, and producer Oscar Görres. 

For more, visit songexploder.net/troye-sivan.

2024-09-18
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Beabadoobee - Coming Home

Beabadoobee is an award-winning singer and songwriter from England who?s been releasing music since 2017. Her third album is called This Is How Tomorrow Moves. It came out in August 2024 and went to #1 on the UK charts. She made the album with her bandmate Jacob Bugden and with producer Rick Rubin at his studio, Shangri-La, in Malibu. And for this episode, I talked to Bea about a song from that album called ?Coming Home.?

For more, visit songexploder.net/beabadoobee

2024-09-04
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Remi Wolf - Soup

Remi Wolf is a singer and songwriter originally from Palo Alto, California. She?s been releasing music since 2019. She performed at Coachella in 2023, and has toured with Olivia Rodrigo, Lorde, and Paramore. Her second album, Big Ideas, came out in July 2024. I talked to Remi about how she and her collaborators wrote and produced the song ?Soup.? How they used 80s gear to make 80s sounds, and how a fun anthem quickly turned into something pretty vulnerable.

For more, visit songexploder.net/remi-wolf

2024-08-21
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Sam Smith - Stay With Me

Sam Smith is a Grammy and Oscar-winning singer and songwriter from London, England. Their first album, In the Lonely Hour, came out in 2014. It went quintuple platinum in the US, and the biggest hit from that album is the song ?Stay With Me,? which has over 2 billion streams on Spotify alone. For this episode, in honor of the song?s 10th anniversary, I talked to Sam about how ?Stay With Me? was made. I also talked to Sam?s frequent collaborator, Jimmy Napes, who is an award-winning producer and songwriter as well. The two of them tell the story of how the song began, and how it turned into the hit that it became. And then, years later, how it changed again.

For more, visit songexploder.net/sam-smith.

2024-07-24
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Fenne Lily - Lights Light Up

Fenne Lily is a singer and songwriter from Dorset, England. She released her first album in 2018, but I didn?t find her music until 2023, when she put out her third album, Big Picture. The album she released in between those two was one that got a little lost in the lockdown, when all her touring plans around it got canceled. All of that plays into the story she tells in this episode, about making her song ?Lights Light Up? from that third album. I spoke to Fenne in front of a live audience at WBUR CitySpace in Boston. Coming up, you?ll hear how the song evolved across different versions of demos and then in the studio, where she recorded it with Grammy-nominated producer Brad Cook.

For more, visit songexploder.net/fenne-lily.

2024-07-10
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Vagabon - Water Me Down (Re-Issue)

Last year, Vagabon released her third album, Sorry I Haven?t Called, which I?ve been listening to a lot. So I wanted to revisit an episode that I recorded with her back in 2020, about her breakout song "Water Me Down." The episode also features the voice of Eric Littmann, who co-produced the track. He passed away in June 2021, way too young. Vagabon?s new album is dedicated to him. If you haven?t heard this episode before, I hope you like it. 

When Laetitia Tamko started making the second Vagabon album, she really wanted to produce the entire thing on her own. It would be a new sound, and producing was still a relatively new skill to her, but she wanted to tackle it head on, and do it all herself. On this song, though, "Water Me Down," Laetitia actually has a co-producer, Eric Littmann. It?s the one exception to her otherwise entirely self-produced album. In this episode, she breaks down how she and Eric made the song, and why it was worth making that exception. 

For more, visit songexploder.net/vagabon.

2024-06-26
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Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over

Crowded House formed in 1985 in Melbourne, Australia. They?ve released eight albums, including their most recent one, Gravity Stairs, which came out last month. But on their very first album, they had a big hit with "Don?t Dream It?s Over."

Crowded House made ?Don?t Dream It?s Over? with Grammy-nominated producer Mitchell Froom, who they went on to work with multiple times. For this episode, I talked to frontman Neil Finn about how the song was first written, and how it developed with his bandmates and collaborators in the studio. And we talked about the profound connection people have had with the song over the years.

For more, visit songexploder.net/crowded-house.

2024-06-12
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Lizzy McAlpine - Staying

Lizzy McAlpine released her first album in 2020, and her second album in 2022. And between the two, she?s had a lot of success. One of her songs, "Ceilings," was a viral TikTok hit, and has been streamed over half a billion times. So you might think, with all that success, you?d want to keep working in way that?s been working. But while Lizzy was making her third album, Older, after almost a year into the process of recording, she threw the whole thing out. She brought in a new band, and started over with a totally different approach. I talked to her about the song "Staying," from her new album. You?ll hear her original voice memos, as well as the first version she made in the studio, and then how it really came to life once she reimagined it.

For more, visit songexploder.net/lizzy-mcalpine.

2024-05-29
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The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize??

The Flaming Lips formed in Oklahoma City in 1983. Over the last four decades, they?ve put out 16 albums. In 1999, they put out their album The Soft Bulletin, and that brought them a new level of success. And then, in 2002, they followed it up with Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, which was their biggest album to date. Pitchfork named it one of the top 5 albums of the year, Stereogum called it one of the best albums of the decade, and they won a Grammy. And the biggest song from the album was "Do You Realize??" So, for this episode, I talked to Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd about how that song was first imagined. You?ll hear the very first demo Wayne recorded for the song, and the demo he and Steven put together later, on their way to making the final version with producer Dave Fridmann. 

For more, visit songexploder.net/the-flaming-lips.

2024-05-15
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Arooj Aftab - Mohabbat (Re-Issue)

One of the songs I keep coming back to is ?Mohabbat? by Arooj Aftab. It?s really special to me. I listen to it all the time. I?ve been listening to it so often that I wanted to revisit Arooj's episode about it. In the time since the episode has come out, she has released a collaborative album with Vijay Iyer and Shahzad Ismaily called Love In Exile, which got two Grammy nominations. And she has a new album that?s about to come out on May 31st, called Night Reign. Here?s her episode: 

Arooj Aftab is a singer and composer based in Brooklyn. She grew up in Saudi Arabia, but her family is from Pakistan. And earlier this year, she made history by becoming the first Pakistani artist to win a Grammy. Her song, ?Mohabbat" won the Best Global Music Performance Grammy, and she was nominated for Best New Artist. "Mohabbat" was first released on her 2021 album, Vulture Prince, but it?s been a part of Arooj?s life for a long time . In this episode, she tells the story of how the song was first born, and how it lived with her and evolved over the years before she finally recorded it.

For more, visit songexploder.net/arooj-aftab.

2024-05-01
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War - Low Rider

The band War formed in 1969, in Long Beach, California. ?Low Rider? is from their 1975 album Why Can?t We Be Friends? The song was a hit as soon as it came out. It went to #1 on the Billboard R&B charts. And it?s just had tremendous lasting power ever since. Besides being in Dazed and Confused, where I heard it, it?s been sampled by The Beastie Boys, it was covered by Korn, and it was the theme song for all six seasons of The George Lopez Show.

For this episode, I talked to War?s bandleader Lonnie Jordan, and their producer Jerry Goldstein. The two of them told me how ?Low Rider? was made in the studio, through a combination of improvisation and meticulous editing.

For more, visit songexploder.net/war.

2024-04-17
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Shania Twain - You're Still The One

Shania Twain is a singer and songwriter from Ontario, Canada. She?s the only female artist to have had three consecutive Diamond albums ? albums that have sold over ten million copies. Actually, her 1997 album Come On Over is the best-selling album by a female solo artist of all time. One of the most iconic songs from that iconic album is "You?re Still The One." It was co-written and produced by Mutt Lange, who had previously produced some other classic albums, like Back in Black by AC/DC and Pyromania by Def Leppard. He had also produced Shania Twain?s previous album, The Woman in Me.  For this episode, Shania told me the story of writing ?You?re Still The One.? She told me about what the song meant to her when she was making it, over 25 years ago, and what it means to her now.

For more, visit songexploder.net/shania-twain.

2024-04-03
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Danny Brown - Y.B.P. (feat. Bruiser Wolf)

Danny Brown started his career in 2007 by handing out mixtapes in Detroit, where he?s from. In 2011, he put out his acclaimed second album, XXX. Since then, he?s collaborated with rappers like Kendrick Lamar, A$AP Rocky and JPEGMafia, but he?s also worked with electronic bands like Purity Ring and The Avalanches, and he did a verse on a remix for Korn.

When I first heard him, around when XXX came out, I was really drawn to his voice. And I also appreciated that, given how young so many artists are now when they get really famous, Danny Brown?s career really started taking off in his 30s. He put out his sixth album, Quaranta, in 2023. And for this episode, I talked to him about one of the songs from that album, called ?Y.B.P.," which features guest vocals from Bruiser Wolf.

For more, visit songexploder.net/danny-brown.

2024-03-20
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Rhiannon Giddens - You Louisiana Man

Rhiannon Giddens has released five solo albums since 2015. Before that, she was a member of the Grammy-winning band, the Carolina Chocolate Drops. She is now also the artistic director of the Silkroad Ensemble, the musical supergroup that Yo-Yo Ma founded.

Rhiannon Giddens is one of those people where I feel like they have to start inventing new awards, because she?s already won all of them. She?s got multiple Grammys, she won the Pulitzer Prize for an opera she co-wrote called Omar, she?s a MacArthur Genius, and the new Beyonce song ?Texas Hold ?Em,? the one that features the banjo? That?s Rhiannon Giddens playing the banjo. (I guess that?s not technically an award, but it feels like one to me.)

In 2023, Rhiannon released an album called You?re The One, and I talked to her about the song she wrote called "You Louisiana Man," which was nominated for a Grammy for Best American Roots Performance.

For more, visit songexploder.net/rhiannon-giddens.

2024-03-06
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Arlo Parks - Black Dog (Re-Issue)

I wanted to revisit an episode about one of my favorite songs from 2021, ?Black Dog? by Arlo Parks. A few months after this episode originally came out, Arlo Parks won the Mercury Prize for Album of the Year. She was also nominated for two Grammys: Best New Artist and Best Alternative Album. Since then, she released a new album called My Soft Machine, and she?s going to be on tour this spring.

Arlo Parks is a singer and songwriter from London. In January 2021, she released her debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams. It hit number three on the UK charts, and she won this year?s BRIT award for Breakthrough Artist. Last year, NME called her song "Black Dog" the year?s "most devastating song." In this episode, Anaïs breaks down ?Black Dog," which she made with producer Gianluca Buccellati.

For more, visit songexploder.net/arlo-parks.

2024-02-21
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Green Day - Basket Case

Green Day is a punk band from the East Bay in California. Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool have been playing music together since 1987. They?ve sold over 90 million records. They?ve won four Grammys, including twice for Best Rock Album. They put out their first album in 1990, and their second album, Kerplunk!, in 1991. And then, they moved to a major label and in 1994 they put out their third album, Dookie, which was huge. It helped bring punk into the mainstream. And this month is its 30th anniversary. So for this episode, I talked to Billie Joe Armstrong about the making of one of Green Day?s biggest hits of all time: ?Basket Case."

Coming up, you?ll also hear from Rob Cavallo, who produced the album. Plus, you?ll hear two different demo versions of ?Basket Case,? the first of which is basically a totally different song.

Billie Joe Amstrong traces the history of ?Basket Case,? from its origins as a cassette recording in a punk basement, all the way to becoming a song that helped define an era of music.

For more, visit songexploder.net/green-day.

2024-02-07
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The Postal Service - The District Sleeps Alone Tonight (Deluxe Anniversary Edition)

The first episode of Song Exploder, about The Postal Service song "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight," came out 10 years ago, in January 2014. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the podcast, we're doing what bands do, and putting out a deluxe, expanded edition of our very first release: this version features a new interview, new insights, and new pieces of the song and demo.

The Postal Service formed in 2001. Their debut album came out in 2003, and it was a game changer. Their combination of electronic music and indie rock not only sold over a million copies; their songs were everywhere on TV and in film, and influenced a generation of artists. Last year, they played sold-out concerts across the US in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the album, and there are more shows to come in 2024. A few weeks ago, I spoke to Ben Gibbard, and I combined that with my original interview from 2013 with Jimmy Tamborello. And here, together, the two of them tell the story of how they made their song ?The District Sleeps Alone Tonight.?

For more, visit songexploder.net/postal-service-deluxe.

2024-01-24
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Foo Fighters - The Teacher

For the last episode of the year, I got the chance to drive up to Northridge, California, and have a conversation with Dave Grohl. We talked about the Foo Fighters song ?The Teacher,? which is an epic, 10-minute-long song. Dave told me it?s the most important piece of music he?s ever written, because it?s dedicated to his mother, Virginia, who passed away in 2022.

Dave Grohl started Foo Fighters in 1994, after Nirvana ended. This year, Foo Fighters set a record for having the most Top 10 hits on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts. They?ve won 15 Grammy awards, including winning the Grammy for Best Rock album five times ? more than anyone else.

?The Teacher? is from their 11th album, But Here We Are, which came out in June 2023. I sat with Dave in the Foo Fighters practice space, and he told me the whole story of the song. Coming up, you?ll hear the two voice memos he originally recorded on acoustic guitar, plus the two demos he made on his way to figuring the song out.

For more, visit songexploder.net/foo-fighters.

2023-12-20
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Raye - Escapism (feat. 070 Shake)

Raye is a singer, songwriter and producer from London. Besides being an artist in her own right, she?s also been a songwriter for other artists since she was a teenager. She?s co-written songs for Beyoncé, Charli XCX, and Ellie Goulding. In 2023, she released her debut album, My 21st Century Blues. The first single, ?Escapism," became her first song to hit #1 in the UK. It?s gone platinum in the US, the UK, and seven other countries. It features guest vocals from 070 Shake. When she was here in LA on tour, I talked to Raye about how she made ?Escapism.?

For more, visit songexploder.net/raye.

2023-12-06
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Sampha - Spirit 2.0

Sampha is a singer, songwriter and producer from London. His first album, Process, won the Mercury Prize in 2017. He?s collaborated with artists like the XX, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Solange. If you saw the Song Exploder Netflix show, Sampha was in the Alicia Keys episode, for the song they did together as a duet. This year, in October 2023, Sampha put out his second album, Lahai. And for this episode, I talked to Sampha about the song ?Spirit 2.0.? Coming up you?ll hear the original demo, and some early voice memos.

Sampha recruited some collaborators for the song, like producer Pablo Diez-Reixa, aka El Guincho, who won a Grammy for his work on Rosalia?s first album; plus Yaeji; and Lisa Kaindé, from Ibeyi. But the song ?Spirit 2.0? first took shape when Sampha was by himself, at home.

For more, visit songexploder.net/sampha.

2023-11-15
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Paramore - Liar

I think one of the hardest things there is to do in music is to write a love song that expresses something real. I read that the song "Liar" by Paramore was written by Hayley Williams, the singer of the band, about her longtime bandmate Taylor York, and about the feelings she started to realize she?d had for him. Paramore has been a band for over 20 years, since Hayley and Taylor and Zac Farro, who plays drums, were all young teenagers. Paramore?s won a Grammy for Best Rock Song, and they have multiple platinum albums. But with all that history, Taylor and Hayley only recently became a couple. "Liar" is a song off of their most recent album, This Is Why, which came out in February 2023. So I talked to Hayley, Taylor and Zac in their studio about how their song first came about and what it means to them.

For more, visit songexploder.net/paramore.

2023-11-01
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Kesha - Eat The Acid

Kesha is a singer and songwriter from Los Angeles. She put out her first song in 2009, and it was a huge #1 hit in the US and 13 other countries. She?s had 10 top-ten singles on the Billboard charts, and sold millions of albums.  She got famous for songs that were about partying, and breaking the rules, and having fun. But this year, in May 2023, she put out the album Gag Order, which is a lot more raw and vulnerable. She made it with superstar producer Rick Rubin. And for this episode, I talked to Kesha about her song ?Eat the Acid," which she wrote early on in the pandemic. I was really interested in the intense, distorted vocal sound that I?d heard in the track; and, as you?ll hear, it turns out most of that was a byproduct of the way she had to write and record when we were all in lockdown.

For more, visit songexploder.net/kesha.

2023-10-18
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Alvvays - Archie, Marry Me

Alvvays is from Toronto. Their first album came out in 2014, and they?ve put out two other albums since then. In Canada, they?ve won the Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year, and all three of their albums have been shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize.

Their first song was also one of their biggest hits. It?s called "Archie, Marry Me." Rolling Stone and Stereogum named it one of the best songs of the last decade. So for this episode, I talked about it with Molly Rankin and Alec O?Hanley from the band. The two of them are pretty quiet about their relationship other than being bandmates, but they told me a lot about the song, which I would count nowadays as an indie rock classic.

For more, visit songexploder.net/alvvays.

2023-10-04
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Laufey - From The Start

Laufey is a singer and songwriter originally from Iceland. She studied piano and cello as a kid. When she was 15, she was a guest soloist with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. She went to Berklee College of Music in Boston, and that?s when she started writing songs. While she was still a student, she had a number one hit on Icelandic radio. Her first album debuted at number one on Billboard?s Alternative New Artist chart. Laufey was Spotify?s most streamed jazz artist of 2022. Her second album, Bewitched, came out in September 2023. And her new album just broke Spotify?s record for the most streams of a jazz album in a single day. And for this episode, I talked to Laufey about the breakout hit from that new album: a song called ?From The Start."

For more, visit songexploder.net/laufey.

2023-09-20
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Janelle Monáe - So Afraid (Re-Issue)

This summer, in June 2023, Janelle Monáe put out her fourth album, The Age of Pleasure. Listening to it made me want to revisit her Song Exploder episode, from 2018. One thing on Song Exploder that I personally love is when we get to hear an artist?s raw voice memo, from the moment when they?re first coming up with a song idea. This episode has one of my all-time favorites.

Janelle Monáe is an award-winning musician and actress who released her first record in 2007. She?s been nominated for multiple Grammys, and she starred in the Oscar films Moonlight and Hidden Figures. In April 2018, she released her third album, Dirty Computer, which includes this song, ?So Afraid.? In this episode, Janelle Monáe takes ?So Afraid? apart, to explain how she built it, step by step?beginning with a trip to the dentist.

For more, visit songexploder.net/janelle-monae.

2023-08-30
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Siddhartha Khosla - Only Murders in the Building (Main Title Theme)

The "Skip Intro" button first got introduced to us through Netflix in 2017, and, I know, a lot of people use it ? including me. But, if I can get into old-man, back-in-my-day mode for a second, I have so much fondness for the opening theme music for so many shows. It?s a chance to set the mood for everything that you?re about to see. One of the intros that I never skip is the animated opening title sequence for Only Murders in the Building, which is a Hulu show that debuted in August 2021, and now is in its third season. It was created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman, and it stars Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. The three of them play neighbors who live in the same building in New York, and they?re all obsessed with the same true crime podcast. And then when someone in their building gets murdered, they decide to start their own true crime podcast, and try and solve the mystery of who the killer is.

For this episode, I talked to the show?s composer, Siddhartha Khosla, about the show?s theme music. Coming up, you?ll hear a voice memo that Siddhartha recorded before he?d even heard about the show, which then led to a demo that you?ll hear, and eventually, the final theme.

For more, visit songexploder.net/only-murders-in-the-building.

2023-08-16
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Local Natives - Dark Days

It can be hard to be in a band, or really, in any kind of group where there?s creative collaboration, and you?re supposed to act like it's a democracy. Because what do you do with an idea that you love, if nobody else believes in it? That question is a big part of this episode with Local Natives.

Local Natives is a band from Southern California. Their first album came out in 2009, but the three vocalists and songwriters in the band, Taylor Rice, Kelcey Ayer, and Ryan Hahn ? they?ve been playing together since they were in high school. The lineup also includes Matthew Frazier on drums and Nik Ewing on bass. They?ve put out five albums, including their most recent, Time Will Wait For No One, which came out in July 2023.

But for this episode, I talked to Taylor, Kelcey, and Ryan about an older song of theirs: ?Dark Days,? which came out in 2016. It?s their biggest song to date; it has over 100 million streams, and it's been certified gold.  It?s a duet with Swedish singer Nina Persson, from The Cardigans. In  2020, they put out a new version of the song, featuring Amelia Meath from the band Sylvan Esso.

I talked to the guys here in the studio, and to Amelia Meath remotely. And together, they told me the seven-year story of how ?Dark Days,? was first made and then eventually remade.

For more, visit songexploder.net/local-natives.

2023-08-02
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Bakar - Hell N Back

Bakar is a singer and songwriter from London. In 2018 he put out his first release, Badkid. A year later, he put out the EP, Will You Be My Yellow?, and this September, he?s releasing his second full-length album, Halo. One of Bakar?s tracks from the EP and the upcoming album is a song called "Hell N Back," which went platinum, and hit number one on Billboard?s Triple A Charts. For this episode, Bakar told me how he wrote "Hell N Back," and all the unexpected twists and turns it took before it became a hit.

For more, visit songexploder.net/bakar.

2023-07-19
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Natalie Merchant - Sister Tilly

Natalie Merchant is an award-winning singer and songwriter from upstate New York. She was the lead singer of the band 10,000 Maniacs until she left in 1993. And then, as a solo artist, she?s put out nine albums over the last 30 years. Between 10,000 Maniacs and her solo work, she?s had multiple multi-platinum records.

In April 2023, Natalie put out her first album of new songs in nine years. It?s called Keep Your Courage. And for this episode, she talked to me about the song ?Sister Tilly." It?s a eulogy for a fictional character ? a woman who represents the generation of women who influenced her. Women who were activists in the 1960s and 70s, when she was growing up.

For more, visit songexploder.net/natalie-merchant.

2023-06-28
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Julien Baker - Appointments (Re-Issue)

This week, I wanted to go back and revisit an older episode. I recorded an interview with singer and songwriter Julien Baker in 2018. It was a few months after her second album came out. Since then, she?s put out another solo album, called Little Oblivions, which was critically acclaimed. And now she?s also a member of boygenius, which is the supergroup made up of Julien, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus. They?ve put out an EP and then, earlier this year, they put out their first full-length. Julien is a really interesting artist, and I think her songwriting is just heartbreaking, especially the song she takes apart for her episode. Here it is:

Julien Baker is from Memphis, Tennessee. She released her second album, Turn Out The Lights, in October 2017, on Matador Records. The New York Times called her music "devastating" and Pitchfork gave the album Best New Music. In this episode, Julien tells the story of her song "Appointments," and how writing it helped her work through her thoughts around addiction, depression, and relationships. Julien also takes apart the track ?Over,? which was written as part of ?Appointments,? but then split off as a separate track.

For more, visit songexploder.net/julien-baker.

2023-06-14
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Feist - In Lightning

Feist is a singer/songwriter from Canada. She put out her first solo album in 1999. She?s won 11 Juno awards, including two for Artist of the Year, and she has four Grammy nominations. She?s also been a member of the band Broken Social Scene since 2001.

In April 2023, Feist put out her sixth album, Multitudes. And for this episode, I talked to her about how she made the opening song from that album, called ?In Lightning.?

For more, visit songexploder.net/feist.

2023-06-01
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Madison McFerrin - Run (feat. Bobby McFerrin)

Madison McFerrin is a singer, songwriter, and producer from New York. She?s sung with legends like Aretha Franklin, George Clinton, and De La Soul & The Roots. Madison?s first EP came out in 2016, and last week, she released her debut album, I Hope You Can Forgive Me. In the years between the EP and the album, Madison started producing her own music. It wasn?t really her plan, but something that developed over the course of the pandemic. For this episode, I talked to Madison about a song from her album called ?Run." It was inspired by the discovery that she?s the descendant of a woman who escaped slavery, and features guest vocals from Madison?s father, Grammy-winner Bobby McFerrin.

For more, visit songexploder.net/madison-mcferrin.

2023-05-17
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New Order - Blue Monday

In May 1980, the band Joy Division was devastated by the death of lead singer Ian Curtis. The three remaining band members, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris, decided they would keep making music together, and a few months later, Gillian Gilbert joined them. They called the band New Order.

New Order is one of the most influential bands of the last four decades. Their song ?Blue Monday" came out in 1983, and it holds the record for being the best-selling 12-inch single of all time. Rolling Stone put ?Blue Monday? on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, and Pitchfork included it in its top 5 best songs of the 1980s.

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of ?Blue Monday,? in this episode, New Order discusses how they created the song. This episode was produced in collaboration with Transmissions, the official New Order and Joy Division podcast produced by Cup and Nuzzle. We?ve put together this story out of the hours and hours of interviews they?ve recorded, along with a new interview I did with Peter Hook. As you?ll hear the four of them explain, nothing about Blue Monday?s success, or really, even its existence, was something that they planned for.

For more, visit songexploder.net/new-order.

2023-05-03
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Mobb Deep - Shook Ones, Pt. II (Re-Issue)

It?s usually hard to pin down when a genre of music starts. But people point to this one party in August 1973 in the Bronx as the moment where hip-hop was born. That makes this year the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. In honor of that, I wanted to revisit an episode looking back at one of hip-hop?s classic tracks: Shook Ones, Part II, by Mobb Deep. Here?s the episode, originally recorded in June, 2020, when I spoke to Havoc from Mobb Deep:

The rappers Prodigy and Havoc met when they were still in high school in New York. Havoc grew up in Queensbridge, the biggest public housing projects in the country, and as a teenager, Prodigy lived there for a while, too. The two of them formed Mobb Deep in 1991.

In 1995, they put out their second album, The Infamous. It was a success when it came out, but in the 25 years since then, the influence of the album has only grown. Complex named it one of the 10 best rap albums of the 90s, and Pitchfork gave the album a rare perfect score, 10 out of 10. The Washington Post called it a ?masterpiece? of hardcore rap, and in Slate, it was called one of the best albums of the ?90s, and one of the best hip-hop albums ever made.

Their biggest song from the album was ?Shook Ones, Pt. II.? Havoc made the now-legendary beat that he and Prodigy rap over. To celebrate the 25th anniversary, Havoc told me the story of how the whole song came together. Prodigy passed away in 2017, from complications due to sickle-cell anemia, a debilitating disease he?d battled his entire life. But the legacy of Mobb Deep lives on.

For more, visit songexploder.net/mobb-deep.

2023-04-19
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Yaeji - Passed Me By

Yaeji is a singer, songwriter, and producer from New York. During her childhood she moved between Queens, Atlanta, and Seoul. While she was at college in the States, she started DJing and releasing her own music. That led to two EPs in 2017, and since then, she?s also done remixes for Dua Lipa, Charli XCX, and Robyn. Yaeji won the International Breakthrough Award at the AIM Awards in 2020. This week she?s releasing her debut album, With A Hammer.

For this episode, I talked to Yaeji about her song ?Passed Me By.? She sings the song in Korean and English, and she told me how using both languages gives her a broader palette to express her ideas.

For more, visit songexploder.net/yaeji.

2023-04-05
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Seal - Kiss from a Rose

Seal is a multi-Grammy-winning singer and songwriter from England. His song ?Kiss from a Rose? was first released in 1994, on his second album. It was a huge hit, thanks in part to being featured in the movie Batman Forever. It landed on the top ten charts in multiple countries, and eventually went quadruple platinum in the US. At the 1996 Grammys, it won Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. But "Kiss from a Rose" becoming a hit was not a foregone conclusion. Seal almost didn?t record it. And when it was first released, it didn?t make much of a splash. But for this episode, the 250th episode of Song Exploder, Seal and his longtime collaborator, producer Trevor Horn, told me the story of what it took to bring "Kiss from a Rose" to life.

For more, visit songexploder.net/seal.

2023-03-22
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Kenny Beats - Still

Kenny Beats is a hip-hop producer who?s been making beats and producing songs for other artists since 2010. He?s got a long list of collaborations, with rappers like Vince Staples, Freddie Gibbs, and Denzel Curry. In 2022, he did something he wasn?t really ever expecting to do, which was to release an album of his own. The album is called Louie, and it?s a tribute to Kenny?s father.

I talked to Kenny about the song ?Still,? the first song he made specifically for this project. It features guest vocals from JPEGMafia and Omar Apollo, and a sample from gospel singer Linda Kemp. Louie includes a lot of tracks where you can hear Kenny?s dad?s voice, and even though "Still" isn?t one of them, as Kenny explains, his relationship with his dad is embedded in the song?s DNA.

For more, visit songexploder.net/kenny-beats.

2023-03-08
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Kimbra - Top of the World (Re-Issue)

Last month, in January 2023, Kimbra put out her fourth album. I was listening to it, and it made me want to go back and revisit her Song Exploder episode from 2018. Here it is:

Kimbra is an artist from New Zealand. Her first album came out in 2011, and in 2013 she won two Grammys for her collaboration with Gotye, the multiplatinum hit song,? Somebody That I Used to Know.? In this episode, Kimbra breaks down her song from 2018, ?Top of the World,? a song she also made in collaboration - this time with artists Skrillex and Diplo.

For more, visit songexploder.net/kimbra.

2023-02-22
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MUNA - What I Want

MUNA is a trio from Los Angeles, made up of Katie Gavin, Josette Maskin, and Naomi McPherson. They?ve been making music together since 2013, when they met in college. Their third album, which is self-titled, came out in 2022, and Rolling Stone, Stereogum, the Guardian, and others, named it one of the best albums of the year. Consequence of Sound called MUNA the 2022 Band of the Year.

I talked to MUNA about the song "What I Want," which they co-wrote with Leland. Leland is an artist and songwriter whose other credits include Selena Gomez, Charli XCX, and Troye Sivan. In this episode, Katie, Jo, and Naomi, along with Leland, tell the story of how the song came together, from the original demo to the final version, and you?ll find out how a band that doesn?t really party ended up writing a party banger.

For more, visit songexploder.net/muna.

2023-02-08
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Noah Kahan - Stick Season

Noah Kahan is a singer and songwriter from Strafford, Vermont. Last year, in 2022, he released Stick Season, his third record. The title track from that record went viral on TikTok when Noah was first writing it, and posting pieces of it. One of those videos has over 10 million plays. And as of this recording, on Spotify, the full song has almost 100 million streams.

For this episode, Noah talked to me about the process of making that song: What led him to first post half a song on TikTok, and what happened after that. You?ll hear the raw recordings off of his phone; the different drafts he made as he worked; you'll hear the different versions he first shared on social media; and you?ll hear his bracingly honest appraisal of the winding path he took ??? in his life, and in his music ? to get to where he is now.

For more, visit songexploder.net/noah-kahan.

2023-01-25
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Sampa the Great - Let Me Be Great (feat. Angélique Kidjo)

Sampa The Great is a songwriter, rapper, and singer from Zambia. She was based in Australia for years, but came back to Zambia in 2020, shortly before the pandemic hit. When she couldn?t travel, she decided to make her next album there in Lusaka. The album is called As Above, So Below, and it was produced by Mag44.

In this episode, Sampa the Great and Mag44 break down the closing song "Let Me Be Great," which features vocals from legendary West African singer Angélique Kidjo, winner of 5 Grammys and one of TIME?s Most Influential People. I got to speak to Angélique Kidjo in her studio in Paris, and I spoke to Sampa the Great and Mag44 in Lusaka. Together, the three of them tell the story of how they made "Let Me Be Great."

For more, visit songexploder.net/sampa-the-great.

2022-12-21
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Son Lux - This is a Life (from 'Everything Everywhere All at Once')

Everything Everywhere All at Once is a sci-fi comedy independent film that came out in the spring of 2022. It?s a huge hit that made over $100 million at the box office. It?s already been named the best movie of the year by several publications and awards organizations.

The movie stars the legendary actress Michelle Yeoh, and was directed by the Daniels, the directing duo of Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. The score for the film is by the band Son Lux. In addition to the score, Son Lux also made the original song for the film?s end credits: "This is a Life," featuring two prestigious guest vocalists: Mitski and David Byrne of the Talking Heads.

For this episode, I spoke to Ryan Lott from Son Lux, as well as the Daniels. Ryan tells the story of how the song was created, with his bandmates and Mitski and David Byrne and Daniels all adding to it and shaping it.

For more, visit songexploder.net/son-lux.

2022-12-07
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