Watch CMAT covering Kate Bush’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ in London
27.06.2024 - 19:05
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CMAT has performed a rendition of Kate Bush‘s ‘Wuthering Heights’ while performing at one of her shows in London.The Irish singer – real name Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson – took over London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town last month while on her California Or Bust tour. Midway through her set, she took the time to cover Bush’s 1978 debut single.CMAT shared a snippet of the live performance on her official X/Twitter account. “‘Wuthering Heights’ from kentish town forum !! i’ve wanted to do this since i was about 14 years old.
watch on youtube below. thank u @katebush for paving the way for artists to cuntrify music in 2024,” read the caption of her post.wuthering heights from kentish town forum !! i've wanted to do this since i was about 14 years old. watch on youtube below.
thank u @katebush for paving the way for artists to cuntrify music in 2024 x xhttps://t.co/g89Lm3cDGs pic.twitter.com/MCcn7go20c— cmat (@cmatbaby) June 26, 2024Released on January 20 1978, ‘Wuthering Heights’ served as the lead single from Bush’s debut album ‘The Kick Inside’. The track earned the Number One spot on the UK Singles Chart where it remained for four weeks. The milestone made Bush the first female artist to earn a Number One single with an entirely self-penned song.CMAT’s latest release was 2023’s ‘Crazymad, For Me’.
In a four-star review of the album, NME shared: “CMAT will have you in stitches one second and emotionally suckerpunched the next. It’s brilliant. Inventive, intoxicating, deliciously camp – she continues to transcend all expectations and remains absolutely unmatched.”Last month, the singer hinted that new music – namely the follow-up to ‘Crazymad, For Me’ – was on the way, and may be released sooner than fans expect.Speaking to NME on
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