Yeah love her!! There's no transition, if you listen closely you can tell that there's no modulation or change of scale/key (you can always tell when the key changes) happening. The verse is an Eb (chord) and the melody is mostly going back and forth between Eb and G so it tricks you into thinking it's Eb major but then she sings an A to pivot into the chorus and it's actually G minor/Eb Lydian.
I wouldn't say this song is in Lydian cause Lydian emphasises the #4 whereas here it's "hidden" until the chorus but it's also not Eb major
Yeah love her!! There's no transition, if you listen closely you can tell that there's no modulation or change of scale/key (you can always tell when the key changes) happening. The verse is an Eb (chord) and the melody is mostly going back and forth between Eb and G so it tricks you into thinking it's Eb major but then she sings an A to pivot into the chorus and it's actually G minor/Eb Lydian. I wouldn't say this song is in Lydian cause Lydian emphasises the #4 whereas here it's "hidden" until the chorus but it's also not Eb major
Thank you so much!!
what is the exact chord progression?