“I love being in the studio, and I love making music. “I really missed this feeling right here and this connection. Several times throughout the night, she was visibility wiping away and holding back tears when she addressed the audience. It is what it is all the time.”Įarly into H.E.R.’s performance, it was apparent that Sunday was nothing short of cathartic for the 24-year-old singer. You shouldn’t say that, you’re going to offend somebody.’ I don’t care. “People will try to silence that voice and say, ‘It’s too political. “I just feel like in music and my music especially, I feel like I have a responsibility to always speak the truth and write about the truth and talk about the world around me,” H.E.R. She also added some insight and talked about her writing process, particularly amidst the pandemic. According to H.E.R., there was only one way to celebrate that milestone: performing those tunes for a live audience. As she pointed out, the album went to number-one on the R&B chart. Calm down.”Ī large part of H.E.R.’s set focused on tracks from the Back of My Mind album that was released in June.
asked the audience following the performance before joking with the crowd. Backup vocalist, Miles, took over that role and had the audience swooning with his powerful and soothing voice. One of those standout moments came during “Best Part.” The duet originally featured Daniel Cesar. While the obvious focus was on the headliner, the backing vocalists also had their opportunities to shine throughout the night. It was then where she began to blend a few cover songs into her own tracks, which made for a fun way to engage the fans on hand. highlighted both her guitar and bass skills. Once the spotlight hit, the crowd wasted little time, joining and singing along with every word, which left a big grin on the star of the night’s face. During her nearly two-hour set, the Grammy and Academy Award winner showcased not only her voice but also her instrumental abilities.
From the moment that she ran on stage, H.E.R.