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Stormzy: Writing new album on secluded island was a surreal, spiritual experience

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BRITISH grime star Stormzy has revealed he wrote his upcoming album on a secluded island, describing the process as a “surreal experience”.

Stormzy recently announced his highly anticipate­d third studio album, This Is What I Mean, will be released next month.

Speaking yesterday to Zoe

Ball on Radio 2, the 29-year-old revealed his creative process, saying: “We went to Osea Island, a secluded island in Essex that you can only get to when the tide is at a certain time.

“So once you’re on the island, you were basically stuck there and we made a big chunk of the album there.

“We knew what we were doing and we knew what we were making and [it] was like, wow we’re making something quite special. Something with a lot of soul and feeling.”

The rapper, who is set to release the 12-track offering on November 25, went on to reveal what he and his team got up to on the island when they weren’t recording.

“I keep saying I can’t describe it, it can only be felt,” he said.

“It was a very surreal, spiritual experience, which can always sound like, you know, when people are talking about their spiritual experience­s, it’s like away with the fairies, but for everyone who was there, we prayed together, we would play football together, we would laugh, we would talk.

“And these were some of the best musicians in the world, and they’re some of the best producers in the world and some of the best artists in the world.

“So, if you have that kind of bubbling pot of good energy and incredibly gifted people, the music that comes out is very, very special.”

The new album comes three years after his last, Heavy Is The Head, and follows the release last month of the hit single

Mel Made Me Do It – with an accompanyi­ng 10-minute, cameo-packed music video featuring Louis Theroux, Usain Bolt and Jose Mourinho.

Theroux, 52, made his cameo after spending time with Stormzy as part of his upcoming BBC2 documentar­y series Louis Theroux Interviews.

The documentar­ian, popular for his straight-forward interview technique, was given exclusive access to the Brit Award winner.

Upon the show’s release, viewers will be allowed into the comfort of Stormzy’s living room, as well as the recording studio, his biggest tour to date and his local worship group.

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Stormzy’s new album will be released next month

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