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Benji Hughes: 'It's ridiculous. And it's got animals in it'

'Songs In The Key Of Animals' is the newest release from Benji Hughes.
Merge Records

Charlotte native Benji Hughes has a fun, funky new album from Merge Records calledSongs in the Key of Animals.

Hughes fronted a rock band in the 90's, before moving on to write music for commercials, movies and television. He then released his debut record A Love Extreme eight years ago. 

His album titles play off of classics from John Coltrane and Stevie Wonder. 

"I love those artists. And I also love fun," said Hughes. "I kind of feel like it's fun to have fun, and that people get a little too serious when they're making records."

This bright, surreal album is full of  tracks that fit the bill. Take these lyrics from "Peacockin' Party" for example:

Who's that cat with the hot giraffe?<br>I thought she ran around with monkey<br>Till she found out he was horsing around<br>Now he's kicking it with a donkey.

"It works good," Hughes said. "It's ridiculous. And it's got animals in it."

Shifting focus to humans, Hughes released "Girls Love Shoes," which comes with this bizarre music video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFBZOR3tR_0

Hughes acknowledges the similarity with comedian Liam Kyle Sullivan's viral video "Shoes" from a decade earlier (language warning):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCF3ywukQYA

Hughes covered Elanie Mandell's "Magic Summertime" on purpose. She's a friend of his.

"It's just such a pretty song. I felt like there's a summer theme going on with the record... It just felt right."

Songs In The Key of Animals is out now.

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