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The video for "Can't Fight," from Lianne La Havas's self-titled album. Created in collaboration with director Kevin Morosky, it documents La Havas' cultural roots, influences, memories of love and loss, and daily passions, taking the viewer on a visual journey through her beloved South London.
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Lianne La Havas and her band perform her cover of Radiohead's "Weird Fishes," from her self-titled album. The video was filmed live at London’s 123 studios in Peckham. La Havas says of the song: "In the deepest ocean, / The bottom of the sea, / I did this cover of Radiohead / I hope they don’t sue me!"
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Lianne La Havas performs the classic Burt Bacharach and Hal David tune "Say a Little Prayer" live at the 2016 Rock Werchter festival in Germany, available now as a digital single.
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Lianne La Havas has released a two-part video for songs from her debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?: "Elusive," which premiered on Noisey and can be seen here, and this video for "Gone," which premiered via Essence. Both videos are directed by Colin Solal Cardo of La Blogothèque.
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The video for the track "Lost & Found" from Lianne La Havas's debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?. Video directed by Colin Solal Cardo.
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Lianne La Havas is featured in a "Spotlight" profile on NBC's Last Call with Carson Daly, in which she talks about her musical inspirations, shares the stories behind some of the songs on her album Is Your Love Big Enough?, and performs in LA's intimate Greystone Manor Supperclub.
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The video for the title track to Lianne La Havas's debut album, Is Your Love Big Enough?, was shot on the road in Europe. The album, produced by Matt Hales (Aqualung), "is not just one of the year's best debuts," says the AP, "but one of the year's best albums." The San Francisco Chronicle exclaims: "It's hard not to want to shout, 'Viva La Havas!"
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