Ukairo has a new single out, and it’s called “Flight Alerts.” It’s a soul-house record with a flair for R&B. You can hear Ukairosinging in his native tongue, Igbo, in this upbeat track.
The song is about love lost and self-forgiveness. It was inspired by Google Flight alerts that reminded him of broken plans.
The song begins with a poem, which is Ukairo’s signature style. He did the same thing in his first EP, “The Road ToDamascus.” The poem is abstract, but the verse is more literal.
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Ukairo confesses his dishonesty and self-centeredness in the song. He says it’s his most vulnerable song yet. But it’s also a dance track that you can party to. He wanted to make a song like the South African songs he loves, such as “Alone” and “Still” by Liquideep. He used house music motifs in the production, such as a shaker, a synth, a bass, and a kick. He says, “I feel like this is the kind of song you play at a festival and you remember who sang it next to you. That’s flight alerts.”
“Flight Alerts” is now available on all streaming platforms.
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