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“Shiny Collarbone” is an song from The 1975’s album Notes On A Conditional Form.
In their album review, NME described the song as ‘the thrilling and mind-bending’.
At around 0:23, the song reuses a distinctive sample from the very beginning of It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You), from their las...
[Intro: Cutty Ranks]
Y'all in here fi mash up di place
Y'all in here fi mash up di place
No bwoy can get—
Y'all in here fi mash up di place
Y'all in here fi mash up di place
Free up the I, free up the I
Free up the I, free up the I
Free up the I, free up the I
Free up the I, free up the I
[Refrain: Cutty Ranks]
Killing resulting in microphone culture
Killing resulting in microphone culture
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know mi
Killing resulting in microphone culture
Killing resulting in microphone culture
Yeah, yeah, yeah, remember, mi—
All the, all the, you control me, remember, mi—
[Outro: Cutty Ranks]
Who feel Cutty? C-C-Cutty run the band
Who feel Cutty? C-C-Cutty run the—
Who-who-who-who feel Cutty? C-C-Cutty run the band
Who feel Cutty? C-C-Cutty run the—
Who-who-who-who feel Cutty? C-C-Cutty run the band
Who feel Cutty? C-C-Cutty run the—
Who-who-who-who feel Cutty? C-C-Cutty run the band
Who feel Cutty? C-C-Cutty run the—
Who—
Shiny Collarbone was written by Ross MacDonald & Adam Hann & George Daniel & Matty Healy.
Shiny Collarbone was produced by George Daniel & Matty Healy.
The 1975 released Shiny Collarbone on Fri May 22 2020.
Cutty Ranks did all those vocals for us. It started out as a sample, but then we spoke to him to clear it and he was like, “Oh, I’ll just do it again.” That’s Manchester, that tune, to me, man. That just sounds like going to town—that kind of dreamy, deep, dreamy, slow deep house music. Again, it’s...
No, it’s sampled from “The Going Is Rough” by Home T., Cocoa Tea and Cutty Ranks, and the beginning is sampled (and altered) from “One More Time” by Daft Punk
We wanted to reference garage. But if you use a real garage sample it’s almost comical now as it’s so of a time. We found a sample in the Dancehall world with Cutty Ranks. We reached out to him to license the sample and he said “nah fuck licensing, I’ll rerecord it for you”. So that’s what we did. H...