Watch: Lianne La Havas Performs "Bittersweet" on BBC Two's "Later ... with Jools Holland" From Home

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Lianne La Havas performed "Bittersweet," from her upcoming, self-titled album, on BBC Two's Later ... with Jools Holland from home on Friday. You can watch it here.

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Lianne La Havas performed "Bittersweet," a song from her upcoming, self-titled album, on BBC Two's Later ... with Jools Holland from home on Friday night. You can watch the performance below. And you can download the album version of "Bittersweet" now, along with two other tracks, when you pre-order the album on limited-edition clear vinyl, standard vinyl, and CD from the Nonesuch Store in the US.

Lianne La Havas's new album spans the arc of a relationship, with musical references as varied as Milton Nascimento, Joni Mitchell, Jaco Pastorious, Al Green, and Destiny’s Child. In keeping with the album's intimate feel, everyone who contributed is a trusted collaborator, including longtime songwriting ally Matt Hales, co-producer Beni Giles, and guest co-producer Mura Masa.

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Lianne La Havas: "Later ... with Jools Holland," May 2020
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    Watch: Lianne La Havas Performs "Bittersweet" on BBC Two's "Later ... with Jools Holland" From Home
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    Lianne La Havas performed "Bittersweet," a song from her upcoming, self-titled album, on BBC Two's Later ... with Jools Holland from home on Friday night. You can watch the performance below. And you can download the album version of "Bittersweet" now, along with two other tracks, when you pre-order the album on limited-edition clear vinyl, standard vinyl, and CD from the Nonesuch Store in the US.

    Lianne La Havas's new album spans the arc of a relationship, with musical references as varied as Milton Nascimento, Joni Mitchell, Jaco Pastorious, Al Green, and Destiny’s Child. In keeping with the album's intimate feel, everyone who contributed is a trusted collaborator, including longtime songwriting ally Matt Hales, co-producer Beni Giles, and guest co-producer Mura Masa.

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