Elton John has opened about his study meltdown while working with the collaborator and his friend Brandi Carlile.
The music icon revealed that he felt doubts about himself while trying to make new music.
In the furious scene burst in his documentary, the Cold heart Hitmaker destroyed a piece of paper and hit his headphones when he says: “I go home” and call the session a “fucking nightmare.”
Elton went to the outbreak while talking to Scott Mills in BBC Radio 2
He said: “I was in a very dark place of doubt, I was tired, I didn’t feel good and after spending that weak period of feeling like that, it simply flew and it was simply incredible.”
Elton confessed: “I had more doubts about this album than I had in my life.
I just wanted it to be special. And you cannot guarantee when you enter a study that you will go out with something special. “
“But if I had been alone without Brandi, Berni and Andrew, this album would never have done,” he shared.
“It was the combination of all the energy in the room, all aggravation, all anxiety, pushed us to make electrical music,” he said with gratitude.
Elton John’s new album is called Who believes in Los Angeles? and will be launched on April 4.