Rina Sawayama “Frankenstein”—put her together one more time
“It is a very human experience of creating a new me…”
Japanese-British singer-songwriter, model, and actress Rina Sawayama is a pop artist who has collaborated with Elton John, Lady Gaga, and Charli XCX. She uses her music to send messages about the possibility of loving whoever you want or against racist prejudices.
Her new song “Frankenstein” comes from her 2022 album, Hold the Girl. “This track revolves around the idea of someone putting me back on my feet when I’m broken,” Sawayama told Numero. More info below. Meanwhile, you can listen to the song in the video…
Rina Sawayama—“Frankenstein” (Official Visualiser)
“Frankenstein” was written by Sawayama, Lauren Aquilina, and Paul Epworth. In her interview with Numero, Sawayama said she took the horror side out of the Frankenstein story.
“Very prosaically, this track revolves around the idea of someone putting me back on my feet when I’m broken. I am in pieces, before being recomposed by a person who reassembles the parts. It is a very human and realistic experience, of reconstruction, of creating a new me. That’s why I sing, ‘I don’t wanna be a freak anymore.’ At the same time, it’s quite toxic to depend on someone to feel good.”—Meeting with Rina Sawayama, the English pop star who conquered Elton John, Charli XCX and Keanu Reeves (Numero)
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