Watch: Yola Talks with Annie Lennox on IGTV

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Yola was the guest on the latest episode of Conversations With Annie Lennox, an IGTV interview series from Lennox. "We have a great deal in common," says Lennox in her introduction, "because she is a British singer-songwriter, and she describes herself as genre-fluid, which I love ... She's one of the most powerful and extraordinary singers/performers that I've ever seen, and she is a total powerhouse." You can watch their conversation here.

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Yola was the guest on the latest episode of Conversations With Annie Lennox, an IGTV interview series from Lennox. "We have a great deal in common," says Lennox in her introduction, "because she is a British singer-songwriter, and she describes herself as genre-fluid, which I love ... She's one of the most powerful and extraordinary singers/performers that I've ever seen, and she is a total powerhouse." You can watch their conversation here:

Yola's debut alum, Walk Through Fire, was produced by Dan Auerbach and released on his Easy Eye Sound label and Nonesuch Records in 2019. To pick up a copy, head to the Nonesuch Store, iTunes, and Amazon; you can hear it at Spotify and Apple Music.

Annie Lennox can be heard on the 2007 Nonesuch tribute album to Joni Mitchell, performing her take on Mitchell's "Ladies of the Canyon."

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Yola: Annie Lennox IG Live, August 2020
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    Watch: Yola Talks with Annie Lennox on IGTV

    Yola was the guest on the latest episode of Conversations With Annie Lennox, an IGTV interview series from Lennox. "We have a great deal in common," says Lennox in her introduction, "because she is a British singer-songwriter, and she describes herself as genre-fluid, which I love ... She's one of the most powerful and extraordinary singers/performers that I've ever seen, and she is a total powerhouse." You can watch their conversation here:

    Yola's debut alum, Walk Through Fire, was produced by Dan Auerbach and released on his Easy Eye Sound label and Nonesuch Records in 2019. To pick up a copy, head to the Nonesuch Store, iTunes, and Amazon; you can hear it at Spotify and Apple Music.

    Annie Lennox can be heard on the 2007 Nonesuch tribute album to Joni Mitchell, performing her take on Mitchell's "Ladies of the Canyon."

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