During the January leg of her North American tour, St. Vincent brought her aunt and uncle—musical duo Tuck & Patti—on the road with her. She has now revealed that, during breaks on tour, she recorded and produced an album of children’s music for them. In a new interview with Matt Wilkinson on Beats 1, she explained that they had planned to record “actual children’s songs, and then it turns out a lot of children’s songs suck.”

St. Vincent continued, “So I was like, ‘OK, let’s take things from a classic songwriter-y pantheon that could completely appeal to kids because of their sing songy-ness and the relatively clean content.’” Among those tracks they recorded were the White Stripes’ “We Are Going to Be Friends” and Harry Nilsson’s “Coconut.” She said she’s not sure when the album will be released but added, “It was really fun to do.” Check out the excerpt below.

Elsewhere during the interview, she discussed her Oscars performance with Sufjan Stevens and David Byrne’s recent apology for the lack of women on his new record. “David’s a class act, and everyone has room to grow,” she said. “I think it was good of him to recognize his room for growth.”

In other St. Vincent news, today she shared a new remix of her Masseduction track “Los Ageless” by DJDS. Here it below.