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Let It Be (Labrinth song)

"Let It Be"
LabrinthLetItBe.jpg
Single by Labrinth
from the album Take Me to the Truth
Released 28 September 2014 (2014-09-28)
Format Digital download
Genre R&B
Length 3:06
Label Syco
Songwriter(s)
  • Labrinth
  • Gustave Rudman
Producer(s)
Labrinth singles chronology
"Lover Not a Fighter"
(2014)
"Let It Be"
(2014)
"Jealous"
(2014)
"Lover Not a Fighter"
(2014)
"Let It Be"
(2014)
"Jealous"
(2014)

"Let It Be" is a song by English electronic musician Labrinth. Written and produced with Gustave Rudman, the song was released on 28 September 2014 as the first single from Labrinth's upcoming second studio album, Take Me to the Truth.

Speaking about the song to the Official Charts Company, Labrinth has stated that he was influenced by acts such as Electric Light Orchestra, Nina Simone, James Brown and John Barry when writing and recording "Let It Be", explaining that he "wanted to go gospel and soul and mix it with rock and electronic production" on the track.

The lyrical content of the song is said to be influenced by Labrinth's anxiety over his second album, with the artist offering the following overview of the track's origins:

The debut of "Let It Be" took place in the form of a live performance by Labrinth and his band at Camden Market in London on 17 August 2014, after which the song debuted on radio the following day. On 19 August, the full song was released online. Upon its release, Labrinth explained that "I knew I had been gone a long time and needed to come back with a single that was special, something forward-thinking ... I wanted an opening statement to my second album and I put extra pressure on myself to come up with that".

Upon release, "Let It Be" received generally positive reception from critics. Writing for 4Music, reviewer Jessica Lever described the track as "fresh, catchy and upbeat". 4Music later called the song a "sexy new soul jam".

Idolator contributor Rachel Sonis explained that "While it might not be a party-starter like his Tinie Tempah-assisted club banger "Earthquake", ["Let It Be"] not only lets his sultry pipes shine through, but also shows a real maturation for the 25-year-old English crooner". Rachel Sonis of Idolator described the video as "dizzying" and "eerie", while a news story by radio station Kiss dubbed it "stripped back".


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