Valerie June releases the original soundtrack of the universe "You and Me"

2021-12-15 00:09:12 By : Ms. Yang Ge

The celestial empathy of Valerie June's music is fully demonstrated in her new original soundtrack "Moon and Stars" "You and Me". The new version was released on December 2 and is an update of her "Moon and Stars: Dreamer's Recipe" released in 2021.

The new version of "You and Me" avoids the original drum machine and uses old-fashioned string music instead, fully retaining the rich vocal harmony of the song. This creates a sense of timelessness that allows June’s hopeful singing to breathe—as the lyrics mention, “provide a little distance of perspective”.

In addition to the banjo and the mandolin, the recent Grammy nomination for Best American Song ("Call Me a Fool", starring Carla Thomas) pays tribute to the lasting connection between the two people, although the name has changed, but This connection remains true.

"This is the idea, this is the intention," June suggested on an architectural violin, expressing the importance of rebuilding relationships with forgiveness and emotional maturity. The slower pace emphasized the deep and lasting sympathy possessed by the core figure, as she recalled, “When love is left with friendship, that’s when we found our greatest gift.”

The original version is full of excitement about the possibility of waiting in this evolving dynamic. The iterations of the moon and stars of "You and Me" generally have a softer tone. Joan still sang "I hope you can feel it" throughout the occasion, but it is clear that either her feelings are rewarded, or she really does not need them-as the new explanation emphasizes, "You The reaction of "love and me" to the change of the tide emerges from within.

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