![]() ![]() "I don't often show my body in that way, so it was really fun to be in that state and not feel judged or watched," Goulding says. In the music video for "Power," which Goulding self-shot during quarantine, she dances around her bedroom in lingerie as she vents about superficial relationships in the Instagram age. Tracks such as "Woman" and "Power" find Goulding eye-rolling at the patriarchy and reclaiming her sexuality. ![]() The album's shorter second half is full of flirty, freewheeling collaborations, including the infectious "Close to Me" (with Diplo and Swae Lee) and hypnotic "Hate Me" (featuring late rapper Juice WRLD). "I see Side B as this alter-ego superwoman that I sometimes really wish I was," she says. "I think it's the saddest song I've written," Goulding says. The first features honest, introspective songs about love and heartache like "Flux," a wrenching piano ballad about trying to hold onto a relationship well past its expiration date. "Brightest Blue," with 18 songs clocking in at 57 minutes, is split into two halves.
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