- ‘Like A Saviour,’ an 80s-inspired single, has been released by Ellie Goulding.
- The pop sensation is back with the newest song from her upcoming album.
- I’m excited to confirm that my new single is called ‘Like a Saviour’. It’s coming soon.
Following “Easy Lover,” “All by Myself,” and “Let it Die,” the pop sensation is back with the newest song from her upcoming album “Higher Than Heaven,” along with an eye-catching music video.
In the video, the singer is stranded in a desert with a group of supporting dancers and must struggle against the environment.
The 36-year-old celebrity recently stated she was postponing the release of her upcoming fifth studio album because new opportunities had presented themselves. The album is now scheduled to arrive on March 24.
She told her Instagram followers: “To my incredible fans – I’m sorry to announce that we’re delaying the release of ‘Higher Than Heaven’ to March 24. I know you’ve all been so patient with me but we’ve had some exciting opportunities appear behind the scenes which I cannot wait to share with you in due course.
In the meantime as a thank you for your patience , I’m excited to confirm that my new single is called ‘Like a Saviour’. It’s coming soon , we’ve shot the video and it’s one of my favourite videos I’ve ever done. And as a small thank you for bearing with me I wanted to give you a first look at it. We also shot something really exciting this past weekend that’ll come around the album’s release. More on that very soon…”
On her upcoming album, the “Burn” hitmaker removed ballads.
‘Still Falling For You’ from the soundtrack to ‘Bridget Jones’s Baby’ and ‘Love Me Like You Do’ from ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ are two of Ellie’s popular love songs.
However, the “Lights” singer observed a change in people’s musical preferences after the epidemic, with most preferring uplifting dance music; as a result, listeners can anticipate it on “Higher Than Heaven.”
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