MUSIC VIDEO: CRAIG DAVID – “ONE MORE LIE (STANDING IN THE SHADOWS)”

Craig David premieres the new video for “One More Lie (Standing in the Shadows)”, the first single from his fifth album Signed Sealed Delivered, which features Craig covering classics from artists such as Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops and The Temptations but with a modern twist. The album is due in the UK March 15 and stateside March 22.

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31 Responses to MUSIC VIDEO: CRAIG DAVID – “ONE MORE LIE (STANDING IN THE SHADOWS)”

  1. yeah

    I loved him back in the days his first singles were amazin, Im feelin this one, he is a grown man now

  2. STRAIGHT TALKER

    Man, alot of these UK artists are whack. I remember Craig David back in the day and I never found his vocal range nothing worth hyping. He sings with through his nose and does not sound soulful at all!
    Same goes with that Jay sean another talentless waste of record company money. Not trying to offend no one, BUT vocally these UK artists sound weak in comparison to the US ones, with exception to Leona Lewis the rest are amateur.
    ….Also it seems to me that many of them seem to Jack American artists style swag etc, as if they dont have a damn identity… If they wanna gain respect from the US market they have to learn to create something that is ‘original’, M.I.A is an example of a UK artist bein individual and still making a success ova here.

  3. Levar

    This is cute. I enjoyed his first single “Feel Me In,” back in 2001, hav’nt been to thrilled about him ever since but he’s cute!!!!!!

  4. gurrrrllllll

    OMG! CRAIG DAVID where have he been….i had a crush on him back n the day…

  5. JA

    I like this song for him…its different & creative ,,,which is what he brought out in 2001.

  6. Allen_j

    Number 2 I agree with you to an extent Craig David was an international star before he came to america though.

    But vocally on this song you can tell he’s grown some actually alot but they have alot of auto tune on it

  7. Nyla

    I LOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEE Craig David. He is so so sexy. Yummy!! This song though, I don’t know. Maybe it’ll grow on me like Insomnia.

    He seems a bit lost though like he’s trying to find his niche since garage isn’t as popular as it was when he first came out. I hope he can redefine himself and recapture his audience from 01. He has my support! Good luck Craig!

  8. Cell

    Definitely Brit music.

  9. RedbonegotthatKillBill

    I love Craig Davids voice, it is smooth like butter! Yet I had no idea he was still making music let alone 5 albums deep..tsk tsk I’ve never heard anything by him beyond the first album…This song tells me I need to get to iTunin’-ASAP!

  10. Diamond Latrelle

    NOT FEELING THIS SONG OR VIDEO. NEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  11. Wanda

    Like the song…hate the video.

  12. clous

    cant heat the video for some reason, but i am a fan, so i wish him well.

  13. LaTigresse

    Like Cell said: Very Brit!
    The song is really good, and I think it’ll grow on me! The video tho… meh.

  14. FallBackHaters

    Crap. Sorry but Criag needs to get back to singing and leave this Euro pop music alone. It isn’t doing nothing for anyone…and this is coming from someone in the UK

  15. james

    I still like Craig’s music. It’s not America’s R&B, which is what most people expect because he is Black. This track is OK, but There are much better songs than this on his last album, TRUST ME. Maybe he should come to the U.S., and work with some American producers. Also, some duets with R&B female singers might be nice, too. Of course, making music for the U.S. market might not be important to him or his record company. He still does very well in Europe.

  16. lvsong

    craigs hot and he can definately sing

  17. Christian

    Reading the posts on here are making me laugh. This kat has more talent than most of the whack studio artists that are out today. He isn’t a studio singer…he can actually carry a tune. Can’t say the same for most of the top selling artists today.
    This generation doesn’t know REAL MUSIC or REAL ARTISTS if it bit them on the butt. tot he kat that said Craig needs to find/create something “original”…you’re a little late. He’s done that on all of his CD’s and then some. You should be making that comment towards those top selling artists I mentioned. THEY are the ones that need to come up with something original. Better yet, they should write, produce their own music. Oh, my bad…the y don’t know how. LOL

  18. dee dee

    Love this one, I’ve always liked Craig David.

  19. michelle

    ‘@ #2
    so i gues you have never heard of adele, estelle, amy winehouse, musze, coldplay. just like any country there are shall we say less talented ‘artists’ however, i would have to disagree with your comment because i have personally found the mainstream american market to be less orginal and more ‘watered down’ than the european market. in addition some times u guys catch on to some things l8 like teh whole electro/house sound that the black eyed peas are using. bottom line there etallenetd and untalented ppl wherevr u go, and american music is not the be all and end all.

  20. pam

    @michelle

    digging back in time you could also add rod stewart, the beatles, billy ocean, genesis, phill collins…

    i personally think signing on to bad boy in america killed craig davids career. not sure they knew what to do with him

  21. pam

    @michelle

    ooops add sade to the list.

  22. Bianca J

    Loving the song and video !

  23. lana

    I’m just not feeling most R&B music today… I like AK but she is a pop singer, love Maxwell, Winehouse, Mary J and Keyshia Cole but that’s about it.. Craig David doesnt move me and he doesnt even make me want to dance… Also, can these BLACK uk artists eva use a SISTA in their videos… stop letting the word know how much you hate yourselves.

  24. michelle

    @ pam, agrred
    @ lana, just because he does not have black females in his video does not mean he hates himself, though i don’t doubt that some black ppl try to diassociate themselves with their heritage, this is not applicable to every black u.k artist,though i appreciate the rest of your comment.

  25. michelle

    @ PAM I Meant agreed and kate bush and tori amos

  26. KEN

    We have some talentless artist here too @straight talker dont try to speak too highly of us as if we are better because we have our share of non singing talents. but i wouldnt say that Craig David is talentless. He has a smooth crooner voice. But this track and video probably wont catch on here in the U.S. Maybe in the U.K. or Canada or other countries. The U.S. just isnt accustomed to certain types of artist as is other countries.

  27. REAL TALK

    STRAIGHT TALKER U NEED 2 SHUT UP! WHO DO YOU THINK WAS RUNNING THINGS BACK IN THE DAYS? KMT ABOUT AMATEUR…

  28. Teflon Boy

    I don’t think it’s fair to blanket say UK artists are whack as some have… fair enough some of the rnb acts on both sides of the Atlantic are rubbish but in the UK the money generally gets put behind poppier acts…, especially the black acts. But you also have to remember Sade is English, Corinne Bailey Rae etc. are all from the UK. Vocals aren’t the question; it’s just that usually our rnb in the Uk gets watered down for European audiences. If anything we probably understand good rnb better than the Americans as we get all your best tracks get played here… we don’t get them unless they’ve proved successful in some way either artistically or commercially.

    Personally, I think Craig David lost his way a bit as the Uk market moved on from the sound he helped pioneer. I can say no-one here would say that is what we call ‘black/urban music’; I’d call this euro dance or something equally unspecific. Also, Leona and Alexandra Burke are both strong vocally the lack of depth in their music shows how the Uk struggle to showcase proper singers. I do have to say though in regard to the Uk ‘jacking’ American artist’s style swag that US current adoption of skinny jeans, euro beats and the urban nerd look couldn’t be more British… I’m like if you’re gonna slag off the brits then you need to realise that if it wasn’t for the English you all would permanently be in Tims, Baggy Jeans and Baseball caps -straight up!!!

  29. I DENTITI

    Much Respect to Craig David. He is still my favorite male artist! He is very talented but tends to be underrated. I blame that on our failure as Afican Americans to accept anything other than “the norm” when it comes to music from someone who is black.

    Leona Lewis’ music is too white for you all.
    Brandy isn’t “beyonce enough”
    Craig David isn’t R&B enough

    You know, because people branch off is why we have variety and so much talent. We should embrace it. If people always stuck to the same thing/genre they are expected to be in we would never have Garage and House music or a Serena Williams and Venus Williams or anything. Think about it…

    In the meantime, go Craig!

  30. sweetgabrown

    has any one seen judah?

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