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I'm covering my ears like a kid When your words mean nothing, I go la la la I'm turning up the volume when you speak 'Cause if my heart can't stop it I'll find a way to block it, I go Na na, la la la la la na na na na na La la na na, la la la la la. (I'll find a way to block it, I go) La la na na, la la la la la na na na na na La la na na, la la la la la na na na na na If our love is running out of time I won't count the hours, rather be a coward When our worlds collide I'm gonna drown you out before I lose my mind I can't find your silver lining I don't mean to judge But when you read your speech, it's tiring Enough is enough. I'm covering my ears like a kid When your words mean nothing, I go la la la I'm turning up the volume when you speak 'Cause if my heart can't stop it I'll find a way to block it, I go Na na, la la la la la na na na na na La la na na, la la la la la. (I'll find a way to block it, I go) La la na na, la la la la la na na na na na La la na na, la la la la la (I'll find a way to block it) Na na, la la la la la na na na na na (oh) La la na na, la la la la la.
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If you had the original ‘La Di Da’ stuck in your head, get ready for Lennon Stella’s sultry & stunning acoustic version of her fan-favorite, exclusively on HL. Lennon Stella is going back to her roots, with just herself, her guitar and a quiet place to sing. Has found her own star power as a solo artist, and HollywoodLife.com is excited to exclusively premiere the new video for “La Di Da (Acoustic).” The simple yet emotional video features Lennon sitting in a one-window attic on a small bed with her guitar in-hand. As she strums and sings, the camera pans the room and back to the 19-year-old, who is digging in to her always-impressive vocals.
The original video also has Lennon’s personal touch, featuring herself and her talented sister, Maisey, taking a drive while jamming out to the typically upbeat song. “‘La Di Da’ has quite a bit of weight to it. It’s cool because with the original version you kind of don’t realize it since the song is so fun and up tempo,” Lennon explained, exclusively to HollywoodLife.com. “When it’s stripped down like this you can really hear what the lyrics are saying and you feel the weight of the song in a totally different way.” The original “La Di Da” is on Lennon’s EP, Love, me, which also features her and “Feelings.” The singer described her sound, post- Nashville as “indie-pop” in an interview with HL back in September. “ I have a lot of influences, so I kind of like all different things,” she explained. “The v ocals will sound more like what I’ve always done and then having more of a pop track and different synths and things that make it sound more modern, but then my vocal will always sound super organic, just on top of a pop track.” In this stripped down version of “La Di Da,” we see that Lennon was absolutely right in her assessment of her sound — her voice is as rich, organic and heart-melting as ever.
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'La La La' is a song released by British record producer Naughty Boy, featuring vocals from Sam Smith. It was released on 18 May 2013 as the second single from Naughty Boy's debut album Hotel Cabana (2013) and it appears on the deluxe version of Smith's debut album In the Lonely Hour (2014). 'Viva la Vida' (Spanish: 'Long Live Life') is the second, Grammy-nominated single released from the English alternative rock band Coldplay 2008 album, Viva La Vida. It was initially released only with iTunes Store pre-orders of the album on 7 May 2008, later becoming a download-only single on 25 May 2008. 'Sha-La-La-La-La' is a song recorded by Danish glam rock band Walkers. The song was co-written by band members Torben Lendager and Poul Dehnhardt. It achieved worldwide exposure after being covered by Dutch dance/pop group Vengaboys. 'La Bamba' is a folk song whose origins can be traced to the Mexican state of Veracruz over 300 years ago. It is best known from a 1958 adaptation by Ritchie Valens, a top 40 hit in the the U.S. Charts and one of early rock and roll's best-known songs.