Ascendant soul singer and BBC Sound of 2020 winner Celeste has shared the Official Video for Finneas-Produced new single 'I Can See The Change' on Polydor Records.
The video features iconic and never more relevant footage from the March on Washington in 1963, at which Martin Luther King Jr delivered his historic “I Have a Dream” speech.
Celeste explains:
“The song was written from a very personal and introspective place, however it has taken on a new and more powerful meaning because of what has been happening with Covid-19 and the global reinvigoration of the Black Lives Matter movement. The video was shot at home in my living room, which was completely blacked out using thick, heavy fabric. It was the hottest day of the year so far, so it was a challenge. It was directed by Sophie Jones and shot remotely via Zoom with my housemate Holly Milk who took on the role of camera person, lighting operator and all round life saver.”
Celeste’s spine-tingling performance of her song ‘Strange’ at this year’s BRIT Awards, coinciding with her Rising Star award win, was a watershed moment for the British-Jamaican singer, placing her in the spotlight in front of luminaries like Stormzy, Dave, Harry Styles and Billie Eilish.
Stormzy called it “a perfect song!” while Billie and her songwriter-producer brother Finneas have proven to be some of her most outspoken supporters yet. Celeste and Finneas ultimately stayed in touch and decided to collaborate on the new song, finishing it during lockdown.
Upon the song’s release, Finneas shared via his Instagram:
“Celeste is gonna go down as one of the greats. It was a thrill to produce this song for her.”
Listen to 'I Can See The Change' HERE
Instagram: @celeste
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