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Lianne La Havas has unveiled a music video for "What You Don't Do," the second single off her forthcoming album, Blood, which is due out later this year. The song has just premiered on BBC Radio 1 as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record. The video was directed by Leila and Damien De Blinkk. You can watch it here. Download the song, as well as the album's first single, "Unstoppable," when you pre-order the new album.

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Lianne La Havas has unveiled a music video for "What You Don't Do," the second single off her forthcoming album, Blood, which is due out later this year. The song has just premiered on BBC Radio 1 as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record. The video was directed by Leila and Damien De Blinkk. You can watch it below.

"Lianne La Havas manages to make every word she sings sound like it delights her more than the previous one," raves Stereogum in its post of the new video. "She has one of those velvety voices that never flubs a note, never falters."

Download "What You Don't Do," as well as the album's first single, "Unstoppable," when you pre-order the new album via iTunes, the Lianne La Havas shop, and the Nonesuch Store.

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Lianne La Havas: "What You Don't Do" [video]
  • Monday, June 22, 2015
    Watch: Lianne La Havas Unveils "What You Don't Do" Video

    Lianne La Havas has unveiled a music video for "What You Don't Do," the second single off her forthcoming album, Blood, which is due out later this year. The song has just premiered on BBC Radio 1 as Annie Mac’s Hottest Record. The video was directed by Leila and Damien De Blinkk. You can watch it below.

    "Lianne La Havas manages to make every word she sings sound like it delights her more than the previous one," raves Stereogum in its post of the new video. "She has one of those velvety voices that never flubs a note, never falters."

    Download "What You Don't Do," as well as the album's first single, "Unstoppable," when you pre-order the new album via iTunes, the Lianne La Havas shop, and the Nonesuch Store.

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