Lewis Capaldi's"Before You Go" locks down a second Billboard Hot 100 single for the Scottish singer-songwriter, following his No. 1 hit "Someone You Loved." The song debuted at No. 85 last week (chart dated Feb. 8).
25.01.2020 - 08:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
HE may be a West Lothian lad at heart – but Lewis Capaldi has been hanging out in LA with some of the biggest stars in the world.
The Scots hit-maker rubbed shoulders with Justin Bieber, Sam Smith, Shawn Mendes, Hailee Steinfeld and Lionel Ritchie as they celebrated Universal Music chief Sir Lucian Grainge being honoured with a Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
Lewis, from Whitburn, seemed delighted to make more A-list pals – with Liam Gallagher and Niall Horan already on his friends list.
And it
Lewis Capaldi's"Before You Go" locks down a second Billboard Hot 100 single for the Scottish singer-songwriter, following his No. 1 hit "Someone You Loved." The song debuted at No. 85 last week (chart dated Feb. 8).
Lewis Capaldi has scooped his second official UK No1 with his hit Before You Go.
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Lewis Capaldi has vowed to “give it up and get another job” if his latest single Before You Go fails to reach number one on the U.K. singles chart on Friday.
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Lewis Capaldi suffered an awkward blunder when he was mistaken for a seat filler at his first-ever Grammy Awards on Sunday.
Move aside, Ariana Grande. Bump over Lizzo. Because we have one winner of the Grammys red carpet.
Lewis Capaldi suffered a case of mistaken identity at the Grammys.
Scottish singing sensation Lewis Capaldi lit up the red carpet at the Grammy Awards last night in his own unique way.
Someone you loved? More like someone you rebuffed!
Drunk Lewis Capaldi said being nominated for his first ever Grammy has left him feeling like a 'big bloated boy watching Game of Thrones'.
For someone who’s quickly made a career out of mining sadness in songs like his international chart smash “Someone You Loved,” Lewis Capaldi has gotten kind of used to being someone you laugh at. The 23-year-old Scottish upstart is not the first performer whose personality outside of his songs is very different from the one within them; Adele is someone else who mines tragedy in nearly all her tunes and then turns into a bon vivant in the lengthy stage interludes between them.