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"Let Me Down Slowly" is a song by American singer-songwriter Alec Benjamin, originally released as a solo version in 2018 and included on his mixtape Narrated for You before being re-released as a duet with Canadian singer Alessia Cara in early 2019. Billboard called the track Benjamin's "vulnerable breakout hit". [1]
"Know Me Too Well" with Mexican singer Danna Paola was released as the album's third single on 4 October 2019. [9] The song's music video was shot in Valencia, Spain. [10] "Let Me Down Slow" with Dutch-Moroccan DJ R3hab was released as the album's fourth single on 17 January 2020. [11]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 February 2025. British pop band This article is about the band. For their self-titled debut album, see New Hope Club (album). New Hope Club New Hope Club in 2018. Left to right: George Smith, Blake Richardson, Reece Bibby. Background information Also known as NHC Origin Manchester and London, England ...
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"Let Me Down" is a song recorded by English singer Jorja Smith featuring rapper Stormzy. It was written by Smith, Stormzy and Ed Thomas, with production handled by Thomas and Paul Epworth . The song was released commercially for digital download on 11 January 2018.
A 1965 Billboard review of "Let Me Down Easy" complimented the song's "driving beat" and LaVette's "outstanding wailing vocal performance." [9] In 2006, music journalist Bill Friskics-Warren described it as "a gloriously anguished record aggravated by nagging syncopation, astringent strings, and a stinging blues guitar break". [10]
Slow Down" is a high-octane, uptempo dance-pop and EDM song, [2] [11] that has been described as "wobbly club thumper" by Robert Copsey of Digital Spy. [12] It features a dubstep pre-chorus, funk guitars, a four on the floor beat, and a spoken word outro. [ 2 ]
"Let Me Down Easy" is a song by Australian indie pop band Sheppard. It was included on their debut extended play Sheppard in 2012 and their debut album Bombs Away in 2014. The song was not released as a single in Australia, but used to promote the extended play, which went on to achieve double platinum accreditation. [1]