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In classic Clean Bandit fashion, the video includes Neil Amin-Smith smashing his violin into a cloud of pink dust. Legacy of the Track
The iconic chorus—"Tears on the ground, tears on my pillow / You won't bring me down"—serves as a mantra for getting over someone who has become cruel. A Visual Firestorm Clean Bandit - Tears (feat. Louisa Johnson)
When Clean Bandit released in May 2016, they weren't just dropping another dance track; they were delivering a survival manual for the broken-hearted. Described by the band's own Jack Patterson as an "epic trap-2step breakup ballad," the song serves as a defiant 21st-century "I Will Survive". A Collaboration Born of Precision In classic Clean Bandit fashion, the video includes
The track marked a pivotal moment for both artists. For , it was her first official release following her X Factor win, proving she had the powerhouse vocals to carry more than just a competition winner's single. For Clean Bandit , it was their first major release since "Stronger," and notably the last single to feature founding violinist Neil Amin-Smith before his departure. Described by the band's own Jack Patterson as
The Anthem of Resilience: Why Clean Bandit’s "Tears" Still Hits Different
