EW.com sat down with Sugarland to talk about their upcoming album, The Incredible Machine, due in stores this October and touched on fans reaction to their new single “Stuck Like Glue.
In the interview Jennifer gave us the thinking behind the occasional bursts of Auto-Tune and the fancy reggae-rap section in song.
“[The Auto-Tune] is almost like a comic piece for us,” she said, “because everybody is doing it, and we thought, ‘Oh god, yes. If we’re gonna be able to put it anywhere, please, let’s put it right here.’ It was really just a moment of fun for us in the studio. It wasn’t like, ‘Oh yeah, this is cool.’ It was like, ‘This is hysterical.’ I mean, we’ve already put in a reggae breakdown. Which by the way, it’s not reggae country. It’s a breakdown. I think you’re allowed anything in a musical breakdown. Maybe I do have an inner Sean Kingston, or an inner Bob Marley. Something is going on here, I’m sure of it.”
We have heard that some radio stations are editing out the rap breakdown but when asked Jennifer says she is unconcerned.
“I’m hoping that’s just gonna blow over,” she said, “because it seems quite honestly a little silly. I mean, obviously, I am that good at reggae.”
SOUND OFF: I’m not personally a fan of the rap in the song but I also don’t think is should be edited out for radio. What do you think?
You can read the full interview on EW.com by clicking here.
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I really don’t like the whole song much,so I don’t care for the rap either.
Why would the radio stations edit it out? It’s part of the song! I love Sugarland, and I love it every time they “push the envelope” so to speak! If my radio station were to edit it, I would be calling every time they played it to request that they put it back – the way it was meant to be~!