


She grew up in Cincinnati before moving to LA. Sudan Archives is a singer, songwriter, producer, and violinist. They came out as trans and non-binary in 2020, and this song, in part, helps tell the story of what they were going through. Kae’s own life changed a lot during that period. In this episode, they talk about how it evolved. I talked to Kae and Dan about the song “Move.” You’ll hear the first demo they made, which sounds basically nothing like the final version. Kae made the album alongside their longtime collaborator, producer Dan Carey. It was executive produced by legendary producer Rick Rubin. Their most recent album is The Line is a Curve, which came out earlier this year. They’ve been nominated for the UK’s Mercury Prize and Brit Award. Kae Tempest is a songwriter, rapper, an award-winning poet, and best-selling novelist. “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)” by ABBA Madonna has a new career-spanning album out, called Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones, and in honor of its release, Madonna and Stuart Price told me the story of how their collaboration and partnership led to one of Madonna’s biggest hits.įor a transcript of this episode, click here. But the song also grew out of Stuart’s DJ sets. “Hung Up” began in part because Madonna was working on a film with director Luc Besson (whose films include The Fifth Element and Taken). The song and that album were co-produced by Stuart Price, an electronic musician, producer, and DJ from the UK. In this episode, she talks about one of those number 1 hits: “Hung Up,” from her 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor. That’s more number 1s than anyone in any category, ever. She’s won seven Grammys, and has had fifty songs reach number 1 on the Billboard Dance chart.

She has 12 albums that have gone multi-platinum. Madonna is the best-selling female recording artist of all time.
