"I wanted to make sure it felt natural and felt like it was from my own voice so to speak " that it was a song that feels like something I would write," he said. "It is a love story and the song at its core is a love song."
Hozier, born Andrew Hozier-Byrne, said he was able to make his deadline with a quality song because he hadn't written or recorded music in some time. He started to work on the "Tarzan" track after finishing tour dates promoting his well-received 2014 self-titled debut.
He said now he's ready to work on the follow-up to his first album, which earned him a Grammy nomination, two Billboard Music Awards and other accolades.
"I'm very eager. I've never been this hungry to kind of just get into that mode again. I have a lot of ideas," he said.
"The Legend of Tarzan," in U.S. theaters July 1, stars Alexander Skarsgard, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson and Margot Robbie. It was directed by David Yates, who directed the final four "Harry Potter" films.
Hozier, 26, said he sort of sees some of himself in Tarzan. First, they have similar hair.
"True," he responds with a laugh. "We both fashion loincloths. We both have been known to swing from vines and shout loudly."
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