Sam Smith teases his new song and 'inner dancing queen' 🎶
He's got some serious moves
Last updated 18th Jul 2019
Sam Smith has taken to his various social media channels to tease his new song 'How Do You Sleep?' Not only is the video set to premier in just two days time (19th July), but it looks like we're gonna see some SERIOUS moves from the singer, as he reveals, 'My inner dancing queen is about to come out.'
Sharing the artwork for his new track to his Instagram page, the 27-year-old wrote, 'How Do You Sleep? The official video directed by Grant Singer. Premieres 19.07 🌙' sic. He also shared a short clip of the new video to Twitter and Instagram, however has been careful to not feature any sound.
Despite the clips he shared not featuring any of the song itself, fans are already excited, with one writing, 'Hit of the year is coming!' sic and another writing, 'It'll be awesome ❤️' sic.
Sharing another clip to Twitter, the singer wrote, 'I have never been this excited for a release. Ah My inner dancing queen is about to come out. You ready? July 19th x' sic.
Fans were absolutely ecstatic at the thought of new music from Sam, whose last release was 'Dancing with a Stranger' featuring Normani from Fifth Harmony. Taking to Twitter, fans shared their excitement over Sam's upcoming music.
One wrote, 'Omg please say you're finally going full diva', as another added, 'So mega super duper excited for it. I m ready (hopefully 😬🙏) is it Friday yet? 😁😘', sic and one other tweeted, 'ICONIC. SHOOK. This is going to be absolutely incredible and I’m here for it❤️love you Samuel.'
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Calvin Harris and Rag'n'Bone Man
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Sam Smith and Normani - 'Dancing with a Stranger'
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Lauv & Troye Sivan - 'i'm so tired...'
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Jonas Blue with Theresa Rex - 'What I Like About You'
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Europa (Jax Jones & Martin Solveig) - 'All Day and Night' with Madison Beer
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Avicii and Aloe Blacc 'SOS'
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Taylor Swift and Brendon Urie - 'ME!'
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Avicii and Chris Martin
Following the release of Avicii's posthumous album, 'Tim', the music video for 'Heaven', his collaboration with Coldplay's Chris Martin was released. The video was very emotional to watch.
Ariana Grande and Social House
Ariana Grande teamed up with American duo Social House on her single 'Boyfriend'. The music video for the song featured all three of them at a house party, which ended in a fight. Ariana even ended up shooting heart-shaped lasers!
John Newman and Nina Nesbitt
John Newman and Nina Nesbitt joined forces on their new collaboration 'Without You'. 'Without You' comes four years after John's last Top 5 hit, 'Come and Get It' was released and speaking about his new collaboration, John said, "I have also been a fan of Nina and always loved working with her, it was an easy decision to get her on this stonker!"
Kygo and Whitney Houston
Norwegian DJ Kygo released one of the hits of 2019 when he remixed Whitney Houston's cover of 'Higher Love'.
Ed Sheeran and Stormzy
Ed and Stormzy worked together for Ed's collab album in 2019, releasing the massive track 'Take Me Back To London'.
Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey
They are three of the most successful women in pop, so when Ariana, Miley and Lana teamed up to release 'Don't Call Me Angel' for the 2019 movie adaptation of Charlie's Angels, fans were left over the moon!
Becky Hill and Sigala
He's dropped some massive its in recent years, but Sigala's 2019 collab with Becky Hill was certainly one of his most popular! Becky wrote the track about an ex-boyfriend, and it became one of the tracks of the summer.
Tiesto and Mabel
Legendary DJ Tiesto teamed up with Mabel to release 'God Is A Dancer' in September 2019.
Hopefully this means that Sam will be releasing a new album soon. His debut album, 'In the Lonely Hour', was released in 2014 and achieved a Number 1 on the UK album charts - as did his second album 'The Thrill of It All', which came out in 2017.
You will be able to hear Sam's newest single on the Downtown Radio playlist.
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