Is There Anybody Out There? - Laura Mvula

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Is There Anybody Out There? Lyrics

(Verse)
It's too late for me now,
Can't be undone in me now.
Gone down deep within me now,
Come take it out on me now.

I was young and free then,
Like a child I loved to love then.
Now there's nothing left in me but fear,
I can see the end is all near.

(Pre-Chorus)
This is the end before it's even started.
I can't survive this pain, I'm brokenhearted.

(Verse)
I believed in you then,
You believed in me then.
You took everything I had and more,
Each day I live to give you my all.

(Pre-Chorus)
This is the end before it's even started.
I can't survive this pain, I'm brokenhearted.

(Chorus)
Is there anybody out there?
Who knows?
Is there anybody out there?
I won't make it out here alone.

(Bridge)
Keep on judging to forever
Take a good thing, let it start.
Keep on judging to forever,
Take a good thing, let it start.

(Chorus)
Is there anybody out there?
Who knows?
Is there anybody out there?
I won't make it out here alone.
Is there anybody out there?
Who knows?
Is there anybody out there?
I won't make out here alone.

(Bridge)
Keep on judging to forever
Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
I won't make it out here alone

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Laura Mvula (née Douglas) is a British soul singer-songwriter from Birmingham. Her debut album "Sing to the Moon", was released on March 4, 2013.
Mvula grew up in the Birmingham suburbs of Selly Park and Kings Heath with two younger siblings, and was influenced by the girl band Eternal. She sang with Black Voices, an a capella group set up by her aunt. She graduated from the Birmingham Conservatoire with a degree in composition. While she was working as a supply teacher in a Birmingham secondary school, she started writing songs on her laptop. She was working as a receptionist when she sent out two demos to several people in the music industry. She is married to singer Themba Mvula.
Signed to Sony subsidiary RCA, Mvula released her debut extended play, "She", on 16 November 2012. Her debut studio album, Sing to the Moon, was released on 4 March 2013. One person has described her music using a new term, "gospeldelia". The album was preceeded by the single "Green Garden". The song is an elegy to her home in Kings Heath. On 6 December 2012, Mvula was shortlisted for the Critics' Choice award at the 2013 BRIT Awards. On 9 December, she was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2013 poll, and finished in fourth position. On 1 February 2013, she gave a live TV performance on The Graham Norton Show on BBC One, singing "Green Garden". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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