

"This is the most important feature I've ever done. "I am me/ I'm a man, I'm a sinner/ But understand, aren't we all?/ So when it comes to passin' judgements I don't think that you're the one to make the call/ Heaven want to cast me out for being me, I know there's others like me that'll break the fall," he spits. On Thursday (March 29), the Timbaland and Jimmy Napes-produced number dropped and it hears the 28-year-old rapper deliver two new verses about feeling like an outcast and they pair rather nicely with the gospel-tinged production. Advertise on Fox Sports 1350 The GamblerĮarlier this week, Sam Smith teased the release of a remix to "Pray," his newest single from The Thrill Of It All, featuring Logic and the star-studded team-up has been described as the most important guest feature of the rapper's career, as per the MC himself.Win tickets to see Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks at The Ohio Stadium!.

Win tickets to see Foreigner at Blossom Music Center!.The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker.Last week’s chart topper, French-Israeli duo Lilly Wood and German producer Robin Schulz, fell to second place with “Prayer in C”. It was his fifth singles number one as a lead artist in Britain and his seventh in total. In the singles chart, Scottish DJ Calvin Harris grabbed the top spot with his new track “Blame” featuring John Newman. The Official Charts Company said it had topped the chart all week “until the eleventh hour” when it had been “pipped to the post.”įor Smith, who won a prize at this year’s BRIT awards, it meant a fourth non-consecutive week at number one for his album “In The Lonely Hour”. Plant’s new release, “Lullaby And The Ceaseless Roar”, his 10th solo outing, rocketed to number two, making it the highest new entry.

LONDON (Reuters) - English singer-songwriter Sam Smith held onto the number one spot in Britain’s album charts on Sunday, seeing off a strong challenge from Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant, the Official Charts Company said.
