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  • I love it a lot and the video is great, but the second half is where the magic happens. It's amazing how she pours so much emotion into just a few words and a great lyric.

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    An actual music video?! Is she OK?

  • Genius Annotation: Here, Chappell subtly switches the lyrics of the prior line from “She’s got a way” to “She got away.” While it’s a fairly simple and minor change, the meanings are significantly di

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Officially getting a music video! Her first music video since launching as a huge popstar!!

Out on Friday.

This is not only her best release but this is the best song released thus decade. No notes, this is amazing absolutely gobsmacked

Massive this is a generational song, star power!

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Oh ok... this is stunning. There's something very late 90's about this! I love it. Her voice :wub:

Ugh she does not miss 😩

I fell i love with this song as soon as I heard her perform it live in Glasgow, I've been listening to live recordings on YouTube for the longest time so I was a bit worried the studio version wouldn't hit the same but my god it's stunning, it showcases her vocals so well - that final note 😭😭💀

Buzzing for the music video as well, the looks incredible in the preview 😍

Heard this now and definitely does the live version justice! I’ve always liked Chappell’s ballads even if others have been lukewarm and I enjoy that it does go against the grain of what is popular currently! Sounds very Corrs/Cranberries which is an excellent sound to emulate.

Also hyped for the music video, she has kept us waiting for one!

What a beautiful track, I agree with the comparisons. The outro especially is very Talk On Corners/Jagged Little Pill, and that final note is perfect. I guess beabadoobee is the most obvious modern reference point in terms of production.

It has a timeless (kind of Roxette-esque) melody, great vocals, lovely production, I hope the public take to it!

Definitely here for a big ballad hit for Chappell (or really any ballad hit that isn’t by a male troubadour).

'The Giver' wasn't for me but this is a return to form wub

I totally hear the '90s comparisons that people have mentioned in here, especially Roxette, the way the production bubbles away is very 'It Must Have Been Love'.

Here's hoping for her second #1 as the reaction feels a lot more positive than her last single.

^the It must've been love comparison is spot on!!! I find it very Casual's little sister <3

I think this might be Chappel's best to date <3

Hoping this does well its so strong only thing that could let it down is the UK is so hit and miss with ballads doing well

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