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He featured in the December 2017 ITV programme of ' The Nation's Favourite' series which found out the nation's favourite Elton John song.Īt the 2019 Brit Awards, Smith performed a duet with American artist, Pink, of her song, " Just Give Me a Reason", as part of her medley performance. Smith was part of the music video for the Charli XCX single ' Boys' which was released on 26 July 2017. In 2017, he participated in the Grenfell Tower charity song, " Bridge Over Troubled Water". In the same year, Smith co-wrote and provided vocals on "Better Love" with Foxes, which was released 4 September 2015. In 2015, Smith featured as vocalist for the song "La Lune," produced and written by the French electronic musician Madeon for Madeon's 2015 album Adventure. In 2014, Dan Smith took part in the Band Aid charity single, "Do They Know It's Christmas?".
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Bastille has released three albums called Bad Blood, Wild World and Doom Days, the latest of which was released 14 June 2019. Īfter finishing his studies, Smith returned to London, where he continued pursuing his solo career, and eventually formed Bastille with Chris "Woody" Wood, Kyle Simmons, and Will Farquarson. The two formed a side project called "Annie Oakley Hanging" which was described as "cowboy-like" by Pelleymounter. Smith did not achieve mainstream success in his solo career but continued writing songs both alone and with his close friend and roommate Ralph Pelleymounter of the band To Kill a King. His early recordings included "Alchemy", "Words Are Words", "Irreverence", and "Dictator". Īt age fifteen, Smith started writing songs on the piano and his laptop in his bedroom, but kept his music secret from his friends and family until he was persuaded by a friend to enter the Leeds Bright Young Things competition in 2007, which he ultimately became a finalist in. A film obsessive from a young age, he originally wanted to be a director or editor until admitting he was "more of a fan than a filmmaker". Smith attended King's College School and the University of Leeds in Leeds, West Yorkshire, where he graduated with a degree in English Language and Literature while also writing about film and music for the Leeds student newspaper.