Weightless

Album: Strip Me (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • This was released as the third US single from British pop/R&B singer Natasha Bedingfield's third studio album Strip Me. A radio edit, featuring a newly recorded vocal from Jamie Foxx, was created for the US release.
  • Bedingfield explained the story behind the song in an interview with Artist Direct: "This is the basic premise of 'Weightless.' As humans, we're all on a quest to not get bogged down and let things get to us. There's a lot of heavy stuff going on in the world, so this song is about freedom and finding peace. I've had my own share of brokenness and burdens. For me, writing this song is a challenge for myself to become more weightless and less burdened by the little things that don't matter."

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