Find Me
by Sigma (featuring Birdy)

Album: Hope (2016)
Charted: 36
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Songfacts®:

  • This melancholic dance track features guest vocals by Jasmine van den Bogaerde, known by her stage name as Birdy. The young British singer-songwriter achieved a breakthrough when she won the under 18s category of the UK talent contest UK Idol at the age of 12 and was quickly offered a publishing contract by Good Soldier Songs Ltd. She has since achieved international success with such songs as "Skinny Love" and "Wings."
  • Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown stars in the kaleidoscopic video lip-synching to Birdy's singing. The clip was shot by director Christopher Sims and Austin Barbera in Los Angeles.
  • Millie Bobby Brown's cameo came about after Birdy, a big fan of the Netflix show, asked the 12-year-old actress personally to be involved. Millie told Rolling Stone:

    "I was so excited when Birdy asked me to appear in her music video for her new single with Sigma. I have been a fan of hers for forever, and immediately fell in love with the song – it was such an amazing experience. We shot on the streets of Los Angeles, well into the night, which was so cool!"

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