Not that you’ve forgotten, but Lewis Capaldi is back. Today sees the Scottish singer-songwriter clinch his third UK Number 1 single with Forget Me.
02.09.2022 - 18:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Lewis Capaldi has sent his fans wild after teasing them with a clip of some new music on TikTok.
It's been almost three years since the star released anything - and followers are now being told to expect "something big" at 10pm tonight (Friday, September 2).
In his most recent post on the social media platform, the Someone You Loved singer is standing in the 02 arena in London with a guitar, belting out some lines from a new tune.
He sings: "I'm not ready to find out you know how to forget me. I’d rather hear how much you regret me.
"And pray to God you never met me, than forget me."
Fans have been reacting to the post, one said: "Oh I’ve missed your voice"
Another wrote: "Lewis we missed you you can’t leave for that long again"
A third commented: "LEWIS BABE I AM NOT OVER YOUR OLD ALBUM YET YOU CANT DO THIS TO ME"
"THE KING IS BACK !!!!!", wrote a fourth.
Scots singer Lewis Capaldi teased fans with a reaction to his "new single" on social media on Wednesday.
Taking to TikTok, the musician shared a video which supposedly captured a reaction to a new single from his latest album. This prompted theories it could be the first sign of Capaldi's second album, and his first since 2019 when he released the chart topping Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent.
Earlier in the week, Lewis broke his social media silence with a cryptic post hinting at new music.
The West Lothian star c ame off social media back in January 2021 to focus on his highly anticipated second album. He wrote at the time that he'd enjoyed "the most incredible few years" and it meant "the world to have the support" of his fans.
However, he returned to social media by uploading to his Instagram stories and making the same image his profile photo. The date,
Not that you’ve forgotten, but Lewis Capaldi is back. Today sees the Scottish singer-songwriter clinch his third UK Number 1 single with Forget Me.
who died at age 28 in 2008.Scar, who is from Italy but is now based in London, said he never realized the eerie resemblance until he moved to Perth, Australia, 10 years ago and was approached by a girl who mentioned his celebrity doppelgänger.Since then, Scar, who has more than 69,000 followers on TikTok, has become so famous for the uncanny resemblance to Ledger that he’s even made it to Hollywood, playing the late star in “Fatal Addiction,” which will be available on streaming platforms in December.“I simply got a call from a look-alikes agency, and they asked if I wanted to play as Heath for a movie,” he told NeedToKnow.Online, saying this is the first production he’s been involved in because of his movie star looks.“I am glad that, thanks to Heath, I’ve had the opportunity to be on a movie set, and sometimes it feels like I’ve been able to do stuff thanks to him, even if we’ve never met,” he said.Scar, an avid metal-music fan, uploads videos on TikTok and is immediately flooded with comments about his astonishing looks.“Heath Ledger and Joseph Gordon Levitt conceived this man while filming ’10 Things I Hate About You,’ ” one person declared.“I’m still trying to find a way to not think I’m watching Heath Ledger,” another added.Scar said he’s not often mistaken for the late actor in public, but admits he does catch people staring while in the park or any public place.“They usually ask me for a picture, and normally, the first thing they say when approaching me is: ‘Sorry, I know you must get this a lo,t but do you know who you look like?’ ” he recounted.“I’ve had comments online such as: ‘You look more like Heath Ledger than Heath Ledger,’ which was quite funny, and ‘Are you telling me you’re not him?’ “
Lewis Capaldi has revealed he suffers from such brutal panic attacks that his mum has to sleep in his bed with him.
Lewis Capaldi has opened up about his Tourettes diagnosis and said that he thought he was dying before he was diagnosed. The 25-year-old joined Lorraine Kelly on her ITV sofa today to speak about his life lately and how he is dealing with managing the condition.
Lewis Capaldi joined Lorraine Kelly on the ITV sofa today to talk about his new single and he revealed it's about seeing his ex girlfriend happy with someone else.
He might have had a well-deserved break lasting almost three years, but there was clearly no forgetting Lewis Capaldi, as his comeback anthem Forget Me becomes the Number 1 trending song in the UK right now.
Lewis Capaldi has shared the video for his new single ‘Forget Me’, in which he recreates Wham!‘s ‘Club Tropicana’ – watch below.‘Forget Me’ is the Scottish singer-songwriter’s first new original material since the release of the extended edition of his 2019 debut album ‘Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent’.The single’s video, filmed at Pikes Hotel by award-winning director Louis Bhose, sees Capaldi duplicate the 1983 Wham! video ‘Club Tropicana’, shot for shot.“‘Forget Me’ is a song that’s so dear to my heart and I definitely feel like it’s my best tune yet,” Capaldi said. “It’s about a break up I went through where after a year, the only real contact I had with my ex was seeing her ‘post-me’ life play out on her Instagram.“I was at a point where I was feeling pretty miserable and she seemed like she was moving on and having the best time, thriving, and I hated it.
After nearly three years away, Lewis Capaldi is chasing a Number 1 debut for his comeback single Forget Me.
Lewis Capaldi has shared his new single ‘Forget Me’ – you can listen to the track below.The song is the Scottish singer-songwriter’s first new original material since the release of the extended edition of his 2019 debut album ‘Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent’.In a statement written by Capaldi himself, the singer wrote: “I’m back. My new single is called ‘Forget Me’, and let’s just be honest here, lyrically it covers a lot of the same ground as before. I meet lady, lady leaves me, I whine about it in a pop song.
Lewis Capaldi is getting candid about his health. The 25-year-old singer revealed on Instagram Live that he's been diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome -- a nervous system condition that causes sudden and repeated twitches, movements or sounds. «I wanted to speak about it because I didn't want people to think I was taking cocaine or something,» he quipped on social media. The «Before You Go» artist acknowledged noticing that he was twitching in an interview from 2018 and that, today, his diagnosis «makes so much sense.» He also addressed fans who have called it out on social media. «I do the shoulder twitch quite a lot. And you see underneath every TikTok and stuff, people are like, 'Why is he twitching?', which is fine.
Iceland shoppers have been running to the freezers to snap up a brand new product launched by Somebody You Loved singer, Lewis Capaldi. The Scottish sweetheart has released a range of frozen pizzas available exclusively at the supermarket, and fans can’t part with their money fast enough.
Singer Lewis Capaldi is opening up about his health after being diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome.
Lewis Capaldi has been diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome. The Someone You Loved singer has gone public with his diagnosis because he doesn't want people to notice his tics and think he has a substance abuse problem. "I have been diagnosed with Tourette's," he told The Sun.
The musical return of Lewis Capaldi truly delighted fans this week when he announced his brand new single Forget Me, but it seems that while he's been away he's had his fingers in more than one (pizza) pie.
Lewis Capaldi has revealed that he has been diagnosed with Tourette’s syndrome.The Scottish singer spoke about living with the condition for the first time during an Instagram Live last night (September 6), saying that the diagnosis “makes so much sense”.“I wanted to speak about it because I didn’t want people to think I was taking cocaine or something,” Capaldi told his followers during the stream about his experience with Tourette’s syndrome, which affects over 300,000 people in the UK.“My shoulder twitches when I am excited, happy, nervous or stressed. It is something I am living with: it’s not as bad as it looks.”Capaldi added that while he hasn’t “really learned much” about the condition, he has been receiving “Botox in my shoulder to stop it moving” and “learning new ways to cope all the time”.“Some days it’s more painful than others, sometimes it’s quite uncomfortable, but I guess that’s it,” he added.“When they told me, ‘We think you’ve got Tourette’s’, I was like, ‘Do you know what? That makes so much sense’.