Sam Smith returned after two years with "to be free"

Sam Smith returned after two years with “to be free”

Sam Smith, Multiplatin singer -songwriter and winner of various international awards, He published his new single “To be free”, two years after his latest album “Gloria”. With the Soave voice of the singer and the vibrant accompaniment of the TwoCity Chorusthe song with an acoustic and soul flavor explores how vulnerability can unlock courage and freedom. Smith has co-scored and co-produced the track with the faithful collaborator, Simon Aldred. He also announced “To be free: New York City”, A Residency of 12 evenings in Warsaw, a famous Venue of Brooklynwhich will give its fans a rare opportunity to see him sing in a close and intimate context. The official video clip of “to be free” was filmed in Warsaw, where the series of concerts will be held, and sees both Sam and the protagonists TwoCity Choruswhich unite the forces in a powerful performance. THE TwoCity Chorus I am a collective of Philadelphia and New York City artists.

“I have never had a recording experience like this. It was taken up with a unique take regarding the voice and guitar, from start to finish. A single live performance of me and my friend Simon Alded in a moment of pure music and freedom of expression” – Sam Smith tells – I wrote the song five years ago while I was writing my latest album “Gloria” and I kept it in stand-by because I knew it had nothing to do with that album. It was created in a moment of my life when I finally became free with myself. With this song, the image of the river continued to flow into my head and my heart. I grew up near a small river in Cambridgeshire, in the English countryside. Then I moved to London and lived near the Thames and now live near the Hudson river. The rivers have always been part of my life. So I thought it was interesting to think about my music and my artistic expression as a river. Over the past five years I have done a lot of music with Simon who fit perfectly into the world of ‘to be free’ and in this period I continued to put up the song in happy, sad moments, when I felt alone or I was angry. This song is like a ‘sister’, a member of my family and calms me. Now I am ready to let it go and make it cause the same sensations to others too. “