. In an interview with
Vibe on July 7, 2010, Knowles said she suffered "a little bit of a
breakdown" while recording her new album: "I literally gave up my sanity for a while to do this record. [...] We literally were waking up in the morning and just making music all day and all night. [...] It just started to wear on me in so many different ways. I started having these crazy
panic attacks." Solange explained how she made sacrifices "mentally, emotionally and financially", and continued, "It's more than an album to me. It's a transitional time in my life." Regarding the musical direction of the album, she said the inspiration came from
new wave and stated, "This is a
dance record, but the lyrics can get pretty dark at times."
Dev Hynes began work with
Theophilus London, who called Solange stating that he had just been working on a record with Hynes and thought she should have been a part of it. Following the call, Solange visited Theophilus at the studio, where she met Dev and after hearing his music, the two embarked on a friendship and a working relationship. Solange stated that the EP's recording process was done over a two-year period, but the first six months was a period where Solange and Dev Hynes swapped ideas and established a cohesive sound. Over the next two years, the pair co-wrote and co-produced thirty songs, with "Locked in Closets" and "Don't Let Me Down" being the first two songs to be recorded. During the recording of
True, Knowles worked with
Pharrell Williams amongst other producers, however the songs were never used for the extended play. Whilst in Santa Barbara, where the pair first started to work together, they were experimenting with different sounds, different sonics and different collaborators. There were other producers who were working with them and Solange stated "it just became really clear to me that the music me and Dev were creating together was very special, and from then I just transitioned into wanting Dev to produce the record." Whilst recording
True, Knowles took influence from production duo
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, known for their work with
Janet Jackson as well as listening to large amounts of
SOS Band and
Chaka Khan, records that were also produced by Jimmy Jam. ==Music and lyrics==