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The shimmering “Innocence” is about the breaking of innocence in several ways, and marks Flume and AlunaGeorge’s second collaboration of 2016. Their first was on AlunaGeorge’s “I Remember”, where Flume provided production.
On an Instagram post, Flume talked about the unorthodox parts of the song:
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[Intro: AlunaGeorge]
When you hold me
All your innocence, something broken
[Chorus: AlunaGeorge]
All your innocence when you hold me, you hold me
All your innocence, something broken, broken
All your innocence when you hold me, you hold me
All your innocence, something broken, broken
All your innocence when you hold me, you hold me
All your innocence, something broken, broken
All your innocence...
[Chorus: AlunaGeorge & Flume]
(Yes, yes, yes, don't stop, stop, stop...)
When you hold me
All your innocence, something broken, broken
All your innocence when you hold me
(Yes, yes, yes, yes....)
All your innocence, something broken
All your innocence....
(Yes, yes, yes, yes....)
[Verse 1: AlunaGeorge]
Begin again, begin again
How do we begin again?
Start again, start again
How do we make it all a game?
Begin again, begin again
How do we begin again?
Start again, start again
How do we make it all a game?
[Verse 2: AlunaGeorge]
How do we erase
And how do we evade
(Something broken, broken)
(All your innocence)
How do we erase
And how do we evade
(Something broken, broken)
(All your innocence)
[Outro: AlunaGeorge]
All we want is a chance to give ourselves
Our way, our way
(All your innocence)
All we want is a chance to give ourselves
Our way, our way
(All your innocence)
Broken
Your innocence already broken, baby
So much broken
Your innocence already broken, baby
Your innocence already broken
Your innocence already broken, baby
So much broken
Your innocence already broken, baby
Your innocence already broken
Innocence was produced by Flume.
“I wanted to do something that had more of a progressive feel to it. Something that takes you on a journey, less of a verse/chorus feel. I started playing around with the vocal sample from Aluna, then we finished the song in the studio together. [I’m] really happy with how [it] turned out.”