Published On Dec 18, 2020
Sam Smith sits down with Pitchfork to talk about some of their favorite vocal performances, from Céline Dion's operatic vocals on "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," to Justin Vernon's vocoder synthesized singing on Bon Iver's "715 - CR∑∑KS."
Sam Smith’s critically acclaimed new album, Love Goes, is out now. Download/Stream here: http://samsmith.world/LoveGoes. Sam recently shared their new single, “Diamonds,” a dazzling dancefloor anthem that showcases Sam’s unforgettable vocals in a defiant tale of love lived without regret along with the accompanying video. View here: http://samsmith.world/DiamondsVid.
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Sam Smith Breaks Down Their Favorite Vocal Performances | Under the Influences | Pitchfork