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Låpsley - Home (A Documentary by The FADER)
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On its release in March 2016, Låpsley’s choice to title her debut album Long Way Home might have seemed incongruous. She was, after all, only 19, and had just a year before made the first move away from her home in the industrial north of England, in pursuit of a music career and a new life in London. But in this new documentary short Home — produced by The FADER with YouTube Music — she reveals how her mom and dad’s house in Stockport shaped her into the musician she is today, and why she eventually felt the pull to return to it.

Watching this film is a little like being taken home to a friend or partner’s house to meet their parents for the first time, and learning small things about them that complete a jigsaw puzzle. We see Låpsley (real name Holly Fletcher) read through her old school reports, flick through candid Photo Booth videos, and perform her oldest songs at her oldest piano. We hear about her academic drive as a child, then her discovery of GarageBand (“I didn’t know what a producer was,” she remembers), followed by her absorption into the music business at 17. “It was almost like she’d been ripped out of my life,” says Låpsley’s mom.

As it turned out, the move to London was not the best one. Låpsley walks the blustery beach of her hometown as she talks frankly about going through depression while living in the capital. “The extreme highs and lows of this job,” she reflects, “they’re not good for your ego, they’re not good for your mental health.” The early music she created in her parents’ house took her into another world, only for her to realize she wanted to be back home all along.

Read The FADER’s interview with Låpsley here: www.thefader.com/2016/03/15/lapsley-interview-long…

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Produced by The FADER with YouTube Music

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Director: Jeremy Cole
Producer: Nkem Egbuchiri
Production Executive: Scott Barkwith
Executive Producer: James Payne
Director of Photography: Pieter Snyman
Editor: Julian Fletcher
Second Design: Tristian Williams
Colorist: RIchard Vaux

The FADER
Executive Producer: Joseph Patel
Executive Producer: Jon Cohen, Andy Cohn, Rob Stone, Anthony Holland
Producer: Monica Benitez
Production Coordinator: Madison Laclair
Project Manager: Jenny Peck
Editor-In-Chief: Naomi Zeichner
VP, Digital: Mark Oltarsh
VP, Integrated Marketing: Kate Carrington
Dir.,Business & Legal Affairs: David Schrager
Associate Marketing Manager: Payton Anderson
Finance & Accounting : Chris Lanzaro, Craig Tamber
Design : Alberto Porto, Madison Bullard

For Music//Artist//label
Artist: Lapsley
Songs: Double Eight Nine Six, Leap, Burn, Station, Operator (master)
Publishing Company: Universal Music Publishing Group

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Jake O'Leary
Eric Leiberman
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Views : 57,104
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Oct 28, 2016 ^^


Rating : 4.755 (37/567 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@teddyyyyy6100

7 years ago

Låpsley is the most under appreciated genius of this generation

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@misbhvprada1310

7 years ago

This was beautifully made. I have no words to describe how I feel right now.

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@bimbocatluvr

7 years ago

She's so beautiful and naturally artistic she's a treasure and I love her.

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@RossNemo1

7 years ago

I wish she could know how much of an impact her music has had on me. Thank you Lapsley x

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@arnoldsoko

7 years ago

i love this artist. cant wait to see you in New York!

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@_gerb0t

7 years ago

So inspiring. I'm always impressed by your age and how mature you've always been. Like, how did you do that? I love your music so much. Thanks Holly.

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@witchysnack2261

7 years ago

This was pretty interesting and well made. Good job team! :) Låpsley, you are absolutely fantastic, and it shows in both your music and in this video. :)

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@camilledumeige3

7 years ago

I just love her and her music so so much !

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@gustavoernesto2792

7 years ago

OMG! I loved that The XX 'Shelter' Cover! Great doc.

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@brookenchase5161

7 years ago

so much love for your love of music.

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@krazykel87

7 years ago

Love that version of 8896 at 5:00!

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@ElizabethOnTheInternet

7 years ago

This is beautiful.

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@AriadneJuf

7 years ago

Beautiful.

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@oliviarose3523

6 years ago

your soul is exquisite. you are definitely my most adored artist ever, Holly.

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@MysticSkall

7 years ago

What a Boss little documentary and young woman of substance. Thank you 😊

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@juliansepulveda7129

5 years ago

Oh darling I always support you I love you so freaking much baby you are so talented.

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@rubyzero12

7 years ago

I love you Lapsley!

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@peristyleofedits3393

7 years ago

It just made me love you more ❤️❤️❤️

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