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Quote:Release Date: April 17, 2011 Format: CD Single, Digital Download Recorded: Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California Genre: RnB, Soul, Blues Length: 5:43 Label: Junction Records! Written By: Alicia Lena Producers: Ryan Ross Hernandez, Alicia Lena Song MeaningâThe Butterfly Effect is a song in two parts. Itâs about that theory that something so insignificant can have a major impact on something. A small change at one place in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere, itâs a fascinating theory to me. I spoke to this girl who had a story which inspired me to write a similar kind of story and put it in a song. Her story goes like this, A girl called Jessica woke up and got ready to head off to work, it was just a normal day and she was on her way to get the train to work when she saw a huge traffic jam. Sheâd always go the same way to work each day for 15 years and for some reason on this day she decided to take the longer route because she didnât want to be stuck in a traffic jam on a bus for so long and that decision became hugely important. She took the longer route, which led to her missing her train, she had never missed the 7:45 train to work in 15 years and this one time she missed it was the time when the train was in a horrific accident, there was something wrong with the track and the train overturned, sadly killing several people on it. That one decision to take the longer route essentially saved her life and I find that so scary but also so mind blowing that one decision can result in life or death.â - Alicia LenaSong DescriptionThe Butterfly is a soulful melodic track with focus mainly on Alicia Lenaâs vocals, deciding to just make use of her voice and her piano as she seems to prefer, itâs a throwback to classic motown music which Alicia has stated is where her heart is at when it comes to making music. Itâs soft, soulful and emotional, telling a story of how one seemingly innocuous decision changed a life. Itâs music accompanying the song and the piano playing is very classically influenced, even sampling Beethovenâs Ode To Joy towards the end of the song to add intrigue and mystique to song. Not an obvious choice as a single from someone who is generally considered a popstar, itâs beauty is there in a similar way to the Eva Cassidy cover of Fields Of Gold or even Tears In Heaven by Eric Clapton. Clearly Ryan Ross Hernandezâ presence in the studio is more evident on this track than any other. Music VideoA very simplistic music video which continually switches between Alicia Keys playing piano in a Manhattan apartment and also follow the story of the young girl whoâs decision to take a different route to work results in the young woman narrowly avoiding near-death. As the young woman makes her way to work she makes a decision to take a longer route to the train station and missed her regular train, the video cuts to the young woman walking towards her place of work as she sees a news bulletin in Times Square about the train that she missed earlier had overturned and resulted in some people being killed. As the song progresses the focus switches to Alicia Lena as she continueâs to perform the song in the Manhattan apartment and the final shot of the video is of Alicia blowing a kiss into the camera. |