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"Strange" is a song by British singer and songwriter Celeste. The song was released on 4 September 2019 through Both Sides and Polydor Records as the lead single from her debut studio album Not Your Muse (2021). It was written by Celeste, Stephen Wrabel, and Jamie Hartman, who also produced the track. [2]
Celeste rose to prominence in 2019 with the single "Strange”, released on 4 September. [7] [8] She performed the song on a number of television shows and award shows, [9] [10] [11] and earned critical acclaim. [12] [8] [13] [14] Shortly after winning the BBC's Sound of… critics’ poll in 2020, Celeste released the single "Stop This Flame".
Following Celeste's performance of the song "Strange" at the 2020 Brit Awards, producer Finneas O'Connell tweeted a screenshot of the song's album art and wrote, "Heard this song for the first time when performing at the brits and fell in love with it immediately," [5] further telling The Line of Best Fit that he was "blown away" and that he ...
The song samples Nina Simone's version of "Sinnerman" and Nina Simone is credited as a co-author. The song was released following Celeste's win of BBC 's annual music poll Sound of 2020 . [ 3 ] It became her first-ever solo single, and second single overall (since " Sing That Song " with Tieks ), to chart in her home country, spending 8 weeks ...
Today, “Strange Fruit” by Billie Holiday, “A Change is Gonna Come,” Sam Cooke and “What’s Going On,” Marvin Gaye remain relevant to Black America.
Celeste Epiphany Waite (born 5 May 1994) [6] is an English singer. She began her career in 2014 providing vocals for electronic producers such as Avicii, Tieks and Real Lies, while also self-publishing music onto SoundCloud on the side.
The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.
Eno has also said the album is about "paint[ing] a picture of the human trying to survive in an increasingly digital world;" [6] themes that are explored in this song. . "Strange Overtones" has been described as "a song about writing a song" [12] —the subject of the song struggles to write innovative music, but is overheard by a neighbor using beats that are "twenty year