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Hurt: The EP
Pop · 2011 · 3 tracks · 11m

Hurt: The EP

Hurt: The EP offers powerful, orchestral pop ballads. Leona Lewis's voice soars through melancholic covers, delivering profound emotional depth.

December 9, 2011 · Simco Limited

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Leona Lewis's "Hurt: The EP" is a masterclass in vocal interpretation and emotional resonance, presenting three iconic covers through her signature lens. The EP is steeped in a profound melancholia, with Lewis's voice serving as the primary vehicle for conveying deep vulnerability and contemplative sadness. Each track is a carefully constructed power ballad, designed to evoke introspection and provide a cathartic release for listeners grappling with their own emotional landscapes. It's an album that feels both intimately personal and universally relatable in its exploration of love lost and the pain of existence.

Tracklist · 3 Tracks · 11m
01
Hurt
3:40
02
Iris
4:25
04
Colorblind
3:22
Moments Worth Listening For
The raw, almost whispered vulnerability in the opening verse of 'Hurt' before the instrumentation swells into a powerful lament.
The dramatic, multi-layered vocal harmonies that lift the chorus of 'Run' into an anthem of resilient, yet melancholic, hope.
The delicate piano arpeggios and Leona's breathy delivery in the quietest moments of 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face', creating an intimate, fragile beauty.
The final, sustained high note on the title track, showcasing her immense vocal control and profound emotional power as the arrangement fades.

How does Hurt: The EP sound next to the rest of Leona Lewis's catalogue?

Melancholic+2.8σ

Melancholic saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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