For the album Anne-Fay worked with producers all over the world. In Ghana she worked with Kwame Yeboah (known for his work with Stevie Wonder and Pat Thomas) and in Suriname she worked with Jeremiah Jones (Ed Sheeran, Damian Marley) and Morgan Avenue (S10, Willem and Glen Faria). The singer talks about subjects which refer to her directly, too. The song ‘I Am Racist’ is about the racism that Anne-Fay discovers in herself and ‘Tighs’ is about her experience as a woman with an Afro-Surinam body on a white dancing school in The Netherlands. The singer who played support for Major Lazer and Buraka Som Systema with Cookachoo, shows with this record a new side of herself.
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