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Paloma Faith shares live version of 'Crybaby' - video premiere

Exclusive: Watch the stunning live video performance of music from Faith's latest album The Architect

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Friday 23 March 2018 07:27 EDT
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Paloma Faith has shared a special live video version of her song "Crybaby", which you can watch first via The Independent.

The track is one of her most uplifting singles to date but features darker lyrics that contrast with that joyful instrumentation.

Watch the performance below:

Paloma says of the recording: "I adored filming this live video with my good friend Anthony Saul behind the camera. It perfectly encapsulates the futuristic feel of my live set... and of course everything sounds better live."

She has previously said of the lyrics: "[They] are a conversation between a man and I, and the song questions whether global conflicts would cease to exist if men successfully dealt with their feelings. Would things be resolved without attack and with measured discussion?"

The Independent recently reviewed Faith's sold-out show at the O2 Arena where we praised her for her politically-conscious pop. Writer Ryan John Butcher said: "Every ounce of energy from Faith and her slickly produced band is spent on trying to heal the rifts between us...

"She may have joked at the start of the night about not having a job waiting for her after such a lengthy hiatus, but in reality, she has a job that's more important than the one she had before: the politically conscious pop star we need."

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