Listen To “CAPRISONGS” By FKA twigs

CAPRISONGS (Mixtape)

FKA twigs


FKA twigs calls on a bunch of her “friends” for “CAPRISONGS.”

Honestly, I have never really been hip to FKA twigs’ music. I do know that she was linked to Robert Pattinson, Shia LeBeouf, and Elon Musk (I ain’t s**t). The moment that I started to seriously consider FKA’s music came after I heard her bomb-ass single with The Weeknd called “tears in the club.” This past weekend, FKA decided to release a brand new mixtape that might turn me into a full believer in her.



Below is what FKA twigs had to say about CAPRISONGS:

CAPRISONGS is my journey back to myself through my amazing collaborators and friends.” she wrote on Instagram “CAPRISONGS… it’s bronzer in the sink, alcopop on the side, a cherry lolly, apple juice when ur thirsty, friends in the park, your favorite person, that one sentence somebody said to you that changed everything, a club pre-game, your bestie who is always late but brings the most to the party, meeting a friend at the airport, just togetherness.”

After reading FKA’s description of the mixtape, how can you not want to listen to it?

CAPRISONGS features guest appearances from The Weeknd, Daniel Caesar, Jorja Smith, and plenty more.


TRACKLIST

1. ride the dragon

2. honda (Ft. Pa Salieu)

3. meta angel

4. tears in the club (Ft. The Weeknd)

5. oh my love

6. pamplemousse

7. caprisongs interlude

8. lightbeamers

9. papi bones (Ft. Shygirl)

10. which way (Ft. Dystopia)

11. jealousy (Ft. Rema)

12. careless (Ft. Daniel Caesar)

13. minds of men

14. minds of men (outro)

15. darjeeling (Ft. Jorja Smith & Unknown T)

16. christi interlude

17. thank you song


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