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Lewis Capaldi makes shocking revelation as he prepares for new single release
LEW WHAT? Lewis Capaldi makes shocking revelation as he prepares for new single release
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LEWIS Capaldi boasted that he will show his great vocal range in the extreme with his new single next week.
The Scottish hitmaker revealed that he will hit his highest notes ever in new single Something In The Heavens planned for release on August 14.
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The comeback star revealed that he has also avoided drama with all his ex girlfriends over the songs he writes about their failed romances.
Lewis admitted that Paige Turley and he remain cool even though he is understood to have penned hits like Someone You Loved about their failed teenage romance in Bathgate.
The 28-year-old also boasted that he has scrapped a documentary about his comeback after his two year hiatus for mental health woes.
Lewis, speaking in the USA, insisted that online chat of him and Ed Sheeran being foes is utterly wrong - but instead they love larking around with jokes about their issues.
Lewis made headlines when he blamed his Suffock pal for his advice on buying a farm only for it to prove to be vast amounts of work.
Lewis confirmed his new release will be falsetto.
Joking about marijuana use, he added: "I sing very high.
"I am never high when I sing, I save that for recreation purposes. But very very high pitched."
He joked that he "has to squeeze my stones" to hit the high notes.
Something In The Heavens is planned for release on August 14.
Lewis refused to discuss the subject of the release, but says that his ex lovers have left him in peace over his love life confessions.
He said: "No one's reached out. I recently bumped into my ex . It was very lovely - nice and cordial and sweet. She's a lovely girl. She's doing really well.
"I am trying to think of who rest of them, they don't want anything to do with me.
"No contact whatsoever and nor do I want anything to do with me. "
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Lewis admitted that fans will have to wait some time before seeing the true depth of his personal woes which led to a two year hiatus.
He filmed a proposed secondary doc about his plight, but admits there are issues.
He said: "We tried to get a second one on the go, and then it fell through for some reasons, unbeknownst to me.
"We were going to do a second one and we filmed it. It's all done, but yeah, it stalled slightly.
"I don't want people to be like, oh, here comes the documentary guide. I don't want it to be like my thing where every time I come out I have to cover a day that's really either sad or triumphant or something.
"I put a lot of work in, but for me I'm glad that we put the music out first and let the music speak way or two for everything, and then maybe down the line, if we can work something out, it might come out."
Speaking to Z100 in New York, Lewis opened up on his friendship with Ed Sheeran.
Lewis once made comments about the pair jamming in various studios worldwide, but fired off negative comments prompting a rivalry.
"We squashed the beef. I went around to his recently and he's got a sauna and we swam in his little lake and then we watched a TV show together. Been in the bar. It's great. We had a Lovely, lovely, lovely old time.
"Me and me and Mr. Sheeran. So yeah, beef squashed for now. I'm sure he'll do something else to piss me "
Capaldi was teased by his songwriters and bandmates that the work was not good enough.
Capaldi noted that his time away from the stage was tough.
He said: "I missed it for sure. I didn't think I would realize how much I would miss it. I took two years off and then when we came back and did some warmup shows.
"The first show up, I cried because I was so overwhelmed by how much it was just such a beautiful moment and yeah, I've missed it so much. So I'm dying to get back.
"We're straight to rehearsals for our tours and all that stuff, so it's full on. We're back and it feels really good. The music is so secondary."