would slide into and fog the windows even more. Along with it came an even sexier video that shows how narcissistic we all are, desperate to be surrounded by cameras. Through it all, Skye boldly embraces this new sound and evolved image that signals the start of an exciting and unpredictable, new era.After two albums that delved deeply into dense languages of love, Skye is shedding the past and manifesting a new direction.
"I learned a lot from him during that time and it was such an experience to be getting all these musical and personal gems from such a legend," Skye says."The synergy was super natural."How did"Intruded" come about with Timbaland? I've always wanted to work with him. When I expressed that to my team, E&E Creative, they were already on it. They'd worked with Timbaland before and already started the conversation. When the pandemic hit, my spring tour was canceled so I was looking for other ways to put out content and express myself.
I did a side-by-side cover video with my friend on Instagram and Tim reached out via DM when he saw it. He told me he wanted to do a video, too, and I was shook. He sent over a beat to me, which I couldn't believe thatTimbaland just casually FaceTimed and texted me a beat. I immediately started writing to it and, boom,"Intruded" was born.I was so nervous the first day we got in because it was the first time that we had met in person.
We then talked about the idea of forming connections through FaceTime, but how often you're actually looking at yourself instead of the person on the call. It became an idea around how technology can make you self-consumed and obsessed. We had found this sick director, Nina Holmgren, who had created a short film we absolutely loved, so we knew she'd be able to bring the vision to life. And she absolutely killed it.
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