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Beautiful Lies received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, the album received a score of 73 on Metacritic based on four reviews. [7] AllMusic senior editor Neil Z. Yeung commended Birdy's "evolution from acoustic covers singer to confident and powerful artist" and stated, that the album "brings a depth that pulls Birdy from Ingrid Michaelson territory and into a scene ...
The album itself was released on 25 March 2016. On 20 April 2016, the Japanese Edition of Beautiful Lies was released, containing a bonus track entitled "Lights". Speaking about Beautiful Lies, Birdy later said this album was what she was most proud of. She added: "The album is about growing up and not accepting change.
Birdy's second studio Fire Within was released in September 2013. It peaked at number five in Australia and number eight in the UK. [5] ... Beautiful Lies "Deep End" ...
Beautiful Lies (Birdy album), 2016; Songs ... "Beautiful Lies", a track from the 2016 album Lost in Forever by Beyond the Black "Beautiful Lie", ...
"Words" is a song by English recording artist Birdy from her third studio album, Beautiful Lies (2016). It was released as the third single from the album. The song was written by Birdy and Conrad Sewell and produced by Al Shux. [1]
"Keeping Your Head Up" is a song by English musician Birdy for her third studio album, Beautiful Lies (2016). It was written by Wayne Hector, Steve Mac, and Birdy and produced by the latter two. The song was released as the album's lead single on 30 December 2015.
Hewson, who is also a playwright, opened up to A Beautiful Perspective about coming out as nonbinary when they were 16. "For a long time, though, I had no idea how I was going to be open about it ...
"Wild Horses" is a song by English recording artist Birdy from her third studio album, Beautiful Lies (2016). It was released for digital download on 11 March 2016 in the United Kingdom, as the second single from the album. The song was written by Birdy and John McDaid and produced by TMS and Phil Cook.