Scottish star Lewis Capaldi drops new track Survive which he’ll debut dwell at Glastonbury Competition at present. The monitor addresses his psychological well being two years after he lower quick an emotional Glasto set.
LEWIS CAPALDI is able to face his demons at Glastonbury Competition with the assistance of an empowering new anthem.
The record-breaking Scot returns with Survive, a model new monitor he’s anticipated to carry out dwell for the primary time on Glasto’s Pyramid stage at present.
Survive, out now, addresses the star’s psychological well being challenges of self-doubt and despair as he croons: “Most nights I concern that I’m not sufficient.” Nonetheless, Lewis pulls via to holler a basic defiant refrain: “I swear to God I’ll survive, if it kills me to, I’m gonna’ stand up and take a look at, if it’s the very last thing I’ll do”.
It’s not solely an inspirational track, however a critically courageous transfer to return to Glastonbury Competition two years after his very public wobble.
Clearly struggling, in 2023 Lewis lower quick an emotional set with the group serving to him end sing Somebody You Cherished.
Lewis has barely been seen since as he wanted to “spend far more time getting my psychological and bodily well being so as”.
Survive, co-written with Romans (Someone You Cherished), is the sound of an artist not simply surviving however able to take an enormous step ahead of their profession. Can’t wait to listen to what’s subsequent.
Though not formally confirmed Lewis is predicted to the TBA artist on Glasto’s Pyramid stage at 16.55 for a 35 minute set at present.
The brand new monitor arrives off the again of a run of Scottish heat up exhibits in Could that noticed Lewis return to the stage as a visitor of psychological well being charity CALM, in celebration of Psychological Well being Consciousness Week. With no strain, and no degree of expectation, the exhibits allowed Capaldi the area to gauge his consolation and emotional response earlier than returning to the highlight – a transfer which ended up proving nothing in need of a triumph.
Lewis’ final launch, the hit-stacked report Damaged By Want To Be Heavenly Despatched, scored him his second UK #1 album, creating one other three heartbreaking UK No 1 singles, ‘Pointless’, ‘Want You The Greatest’ and the Platinum-certified ‘Neglect Me’, working with hitmakers together with Max Martin (Taylor Swift, The Weeknd), Malay (Lorde, Frank Ocean), and longtime collaborator Phil Plested (James Bay, Bastille).