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Danish album certifications – Dave – We're All Alone in This Together". IFPI Danmark . Retrieved 20 December 2022. Dave gives visual treatment to big 'We're All Alone in This together' cut "Verdansk" ". GRM Daily. 8 September 2021 . Retrieved 21 February 2022. Dutchcharts.nl – Dave – We're All Alone in This Together" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 July 2021. Australiancharts.com – Dave – We're All Alone in This Together". Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 July 2021.

Leigh, Spencer (July 8, 2010). "When it comes to songwriting, there's a fine line between inspiration and plagiarism". The Independent. Archived from the original on May 7, 2022 . Retrieved December 26, 2011. Other themes include Dave's strained relationships, poor upbringing, his father's absence and the impact it had on him, and issues such as domestic abuse and racial inequality. [3] [16] [17] Dave has said much of the inspiration for the album came from his older brother, Christopher, who is serving life in prison. The themes of psychotherapy came from the same type of therapy his brother receives in prison. [14] Dean, Jonathan. "Dave, the rapper and voice of a generation, on his new album We're All Alone in This Together". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460 . Retrieved 13 May 2022. and only later switches to double-waltz time before merging the two. "Everybody's Jumpin'" is mainly in a very flexible 6 When he was younger, and getting into the odd bit of trouble, Dave had a few therapy sessions himself. He understood why, but, as he gets older, he thinks that therapy “isn’t necessarily always in the form of someone sitting down with a notepad. It might be a friend who you call in the night.” He used to beat himself up about stuff, or want to speak about it online, but he’s a little easier on himself now. He’s cutting down on the internet chat, on explaining himself for video platforms. He’s clear in his lyrics, he thinks. I agree: Dave’s words are a thing of beauty. His art explains his life, sometimes in a way he can’t completely understand.

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DAVE FT BURNA BOY – Full Official Chart History". Official Charts. Archived from the original on 21 April 2019 . Retrieved 1 July 2019.

Dave's We're All Alone in This Together is Much More than an Album". The Urban Journal. 27 July 2021 . Retrieved 13 May 2022. Griffiths, George (4 January 2022). "The Official Top 40 biggest albums of 2021". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 4 January 2022. In an interview with British GQ, Dave even explained the production of the album being compared to that of a movie plot:David Orobosa Omoregie (born June 5, 1998), professionally known as Dave or Santan Dave, is a rapper, producer and actor hailing from Streatham Vale, South West London. Several years ago, I started calling it the Mona Lisa of pop,” Chris Duffy, son of Brian, told AnOther magazine in 2015. Aged 17 when his father took the photo that tops this list of David Bowie album covers, Chris witnessed some of the Aladdin Sane recording sessions first hand. “It has become a cultural icon… there isn’t really an image that is as ubiquitous.” Austriancharts.at – Dave – We're All Alone in This Together" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 August 2021. An early taste of Psychodrama’s follow-up, however, showed that Dave wouldn’t be hemmed in by expectations of worthiness: We’re All Alone in This Together’s (WAAITT) first single, the Stormzy collaboration Clash, barely mentioned politics. A cold, imperious ode to conspicuous consumption, its appeal is hypnotic rather than melodic, the beat characterised by a deliberate sonic flatness. It was an instant hit – reaching No 3 in the charts – and now well on its way to summer pop ubiquity, a testament to Dave’s multifaceted pulling power. Petridis, Alexis (8 March 2019). "Dave: Psychodrama review – the boldest and best British rap album in a generation - Alexis Petridis's album of the week". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 8 March 2019 . Retrieved 8 March 2019– via www.theguardian.com.

Dave has always poured his heart out in his music, on wax and on stage, in the content of his words and in his uniquely open delivery of them. Is it the honesty of his lyrics, I ask – the repeated admissions of emotional hardship and personal struggle – that made performing less enjoyable? “It wasn’t the honesty,” he replies, shaking his head. “It was the ebbing and flowing and the rhythm of the production of the music that was behind me.” He was still finding his musical voice, figuring out how to use melodies to convey emotion beyond mere vocabulary and argument. “I don’t think I paid enough attention to the craft. I was so, like, instrument-based. I used to think because I play keys I’m a musician, but I never looked at my voice and thought, ‘Tonally, how can I do this? Do I double? Do I ad-lib? Do I distort? How do I use the melody in my voice?’ That stuff is crucial. That is a learning process that I’m still going through even now.” The album was selected, in 2005, for preservation in the United States National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".Best Music and Albums of All Time". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 6 April 2019 . Retrieved 14 September 2019.

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