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Album: No Words Left (2019)
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  • Lucy Rose began work on her No Words Left album doing a period she describes as the worst of her life. She described it to Q magazine as a period of questioning everything around her as she prepares to turn 30. "It's just life really," the singer explained matter-of-factly, "the things we all go through, whether it's learning how to be in a committed relationship or life questions about what's next."
  • Rose has no memory of recording the piano part of this ballad, a track she told Q magazine helped get her mental state back on track. "That is a song that gets me," she said. "Somehow I understood myself better after that."

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