It describes a person looking to distract themselves in various ways from an unaddressed sadness. Lyrically, the song explores the idea of attempting to avoid the elephant in the room. In 2016, when she had finished writing and creating A Seat at the Table in New Iberia, Louisiana, Solange revisited "Cranes in the Sky"-shortly after which she called Raphael and asked if he would help produce a few other songs on the album. Two months later, Solange wrote "Cranes in the Sky" while listening to the instrumentals in a Miami hotel. One consisted simply of drums, strings, and bass. In 2008, producer and singer Raphael Saadiq handed Solange a CD with a few instrumentals on it. Solange wrote "Cranes in the Sky" eight years before the album's release, in the aftermath of her break-up with the father of her child –whom she had been with for seven years, since age 13. In 2021, "Cranes in the Sky" was ranked at number 487 on the updated list of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It won the Grammy for Best R&B Performance at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards. Following its release, "Cranes in the Sky" debuted at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100. The single's accompanying music video was directed by Solange and Alan Ferguson. "Cranes in the Sky" is a mid-tempo soul ballad, that lyrically explores the singer's unsuccessful attempts to distract herself from a longstanding pain. The song was written by Solange, who co-produced it with Raphael Saadiq.
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Released on Octoby Saint Records and Columbia Records, it is the first single from Solange's third album, A Seat at the Table.
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" Cranes in the Sky" is a song by American singer and songwriter Solange.