Clean Bandit - Tears (feat. Louisa Johnson) 【SAFE】
When Clean Bandit released in May 2016, they weren't just dropping another dance track; they were delivering a survival manual for the broken-hearted. Described by the band's own Jack Patterson as an "epic trap-2step breakup ballad," the song serves as a defiant 21st-century "I Will Survive". A Collaboration Born of Precision
The music video, directed by Jack Patterson, is as intense as the track itself. Eschewing digital special effects, the band used practical elements to convey emotional turmoil. Clean Bandit - Tears (feat. Louisa Johnson)
In classic Clean Bandit fashion, the video includes Neil Amin-Smith smashing his violin into a cloud of pink dust. Legacy of the Track When Clean Bandit released in May 2016, they
Fans of Harry Potter might recognize a special guest: a snowy owl that was one of several to play Hedwig in the film franchise. Eschewing digital special effects, the band used practical
The track marked a pivotal moment for both artists. For , it was her first official release following her X Factor win, proving she had the powerhouse vocals to carry more than just a competition winner's single. For Clean Bandit , it was their first major release since "Stronger," and notably the last single to feature founding violinist Neil Amin-Smith before his departure.
The lyrics navigate the raw transition from haunting grief to self-liberation.