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Dance Vocalists: Emeli Sandé 24 members have voted

  1. 1. Which is your favourite dance collaboration?

    • Never Be Your Woman (with Naughty Boy & Wiley)
      4
    • Wonder (with Naughty Boy)
      2
    • Lifted (with Naughy Boy)
      4
    • Free (with Rudimental)
      6
    • More Than Anything (with Rudimental)
      0
    • What I Did For Love (with David Guetta)
      7
    • Thunder (with Netsky)
      1
    • Love Me More (with Chase & Status)
      0
    • Survive (with Don Diablo & Gucci Mane)
      0

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A chance to review and discuss the contributions Emeli Sandé has made to the music industry over the years. The British star has managed several UK hits in the past decade including two #1 singles and three Top 10 albums to date. She may not have the same kind of commercial success she became accustomed to some years back now, but she still gets asked to provide vocals on some songs as this list shows;

Never Be Your Woman (with Naughty Boy & Wiley)


Wonder (with Naughty Boy)


Lifted (with Naughy Boy)


Free (with Rudimental)


More Than Anything (with Rudimental)


What I Did For Love (with David Guetta)


Thunder (with Netsky)


Love Me More (with Chase & Status)


Survive (with Don Diablo & Gucci Mane)


Which of her current dance features is your favourite?

Which dance producers would you like to see her feature with in the future?


She’s done a lot of work with Naughty Boy over the years which has helped her to gain a few UK Top 10 singles but it was a drum & bass song that did not chart which is my top choice here, it’s an underrated bop. Here’s my ratings;

1. Thunder (with Netsky)
2. Love Me More (with Chase & Status)
3. Lifted (with Naughy Boy)
4. More Than Anything (with Rudimental)
5. Wonder (with Naughty Boy)
6. Free (with Rudimental)
7. Never Be Your Woman (with Naughty Boy & Wiley)
8. What I Did For Love (with David Guetta)
9. Survive (with Don Diablo & Gucci Mane)

Her best genre for me has to be drum and bass, I think she could make a song or two with the likes of Culture Shock and Metrik in the future still. Other than that I don’t hold out much hope that she will ever get a Top 40 hit again in her career sadly.
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Never Be Your Woman :heart: back when Emeli was exciting!
Never Be Your Woman :heart: back when Emeli was exciting!

:frankie:

 

Free is my favourite of those in the poll :wub: Such a beautiful song.

 

1. Free

2. Wonder

3. Lifted

4. More Than Anything

5. What I Did For Love

6. Love Me More

7. Thunder

8. Never Be Your Woman

9. Survive

:frankie:

 

Free is my favourite of those in the poll :wub: Such a beautiful song.

 

1. Free

2. Lifted

3. Wonder

4. More Than Anything

5. What I Did For Love

6. Love Me More

7. Thunder

8. Never Be Your Woman

9. Survive

 

You ranking Lifted above Wonder :frankie:

1. Free

2. Wonder

3. Lifted

4. Never Be Your Woman

 

5. Love Me More

6. What I Did For Love

7. More Than Anything

 

Free :wub:

I'm going with 'Wonder'. I don't remotely think of it as being a dance track, but I love it so much. :wub:

 

'What I Did For Love' has also grown on me a LOT since its release.

poor Emeli Sande, totally forgotten by the GP :/

 

sadly the only way she could get a hit now is if she used her real name and people bought it by mistake thinking it's the other Adele :D

As it should be :drake:

 

Yes Lifted is better than Wonder I agree. I really liked it at the time whereas I thought Wonder was just OK.

 

I chose Never Be Your Woman in the list overall though. The original White Town song is probably a bit better but that cover is still a bop.

Edited by Вuzzjack H'ween

Lifted for sure.

Also Survive and What I Did For Love are approved bops ^_^

I'm surprised What I Did For Love isn't winning by a considerable margin, I find that to be the best, more upbeat and anthemic than the rest of these.

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