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Aluna discusses going solo – “I did feel a little bit self-conscious trying to drag George through my own process of self-discovery”

By | Published on Monday 8 June 2020

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Aluna Francis has discussed her decision to record a solo album without AlunaGeorge partner George Reid. She says that she felt “a little bit self-conscious trying to drag George through my own process of self-discovery”, but that their project together is still ongoing.

“People have always asked me if [going solo] was something I’d thought about, and I always thought they were mad, because what me and George have is so fruitful” she says in an interview with The Forty-Five. “From the moment we met, we’ve never wasted any time in the studio – if we were spending a day in a session, we were coming out of it with at least two songs. That sort of productivity is gold, so I always thought why on earth would I change that?”

However, she goes on, “over time, there started to be certain musical and lyrical areas that felt awkward to do in a duo, because they were so singularly from my culture and my perspective. I did feel a little bit self-conscious trying to drag George through my own process of self-discovery”.

She explains further: “I wrote a song before we put out the last EP which was about my mum and my grandma, and George is obviously supportive, but it’s just a bit weird, like ‘hey, do you want to finish off this black women’s anthem with me?'”

“As well as all that”, she adds, “I’ve always liked to find places where I feel scared, and head right to them. A solo project is definitely that: it’s like turning up at a really dark warehouse party, and not knowing what the hell is behind that door. Not knowing if it’s one of those boring beer pong frat parties, or a full on techno rave. Y’know? I just want to know if there’s going to be toilets…”

Currently working on her debut solo album – although, she insists “AlunaGeorge is definitely still going” – Aluna recently released her first solo single, ‘Body Pump’:



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