Lewis Capaldi shares the official music video for his tender new song “Stay Love,” a special addition found on the recent deluxe edition of his Survive EP.
The visual chronicles a day in the life of a young man providing around-the-clock primary care for his aging father.
The video arrives alongside news that Capaldi will be throwing a special free concert for primary caregivers and their guests at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town on July 28th in partnership with UK charity Carers Trust, who work to transform the lives of unpaid carers across the UK, and disabled awareness charity ABLE2UK, which provides exclusive experiences for disabled people. For the exclusive event, and in a first of its kind, the London venue will be made fully accessible to not only meet the needs of the night’s guests, but also ensure that they are given priority. UK census data indicates that roughly 5.8 million informal carers in the country deliver essential assistance to relatives, friends, or neighbors facing illness, disability, or age-related decline. People who devote hours to supporting vulnerable people do not do it for financial gain – they do it for love.
Directed by Sam Nutt and Jack Lightfoot, the “Stay Love” video gives new meaning to Capaldi’s piano-led plea for companionship. The clip begins in a quiet suburban home, where our subject steadies himself for the day. He soon wakes his father, helps him get dressed, and reads him the news. A woman comes to take the older man out, but his son’s work isn’t done. There’s laundry to do, groceries to buy, bills to pay. Along the way, he sees signs of the life he has put on hold, but when his father returns, they find moments of levity and sweetness together. Then, it starts over again.
Produced by The Monsters & Strangerz and Michael Pollack, “Stay Love” finds Capaldi at his most vulnerable, pairing his rich voice with a stripped arrangement that allows every lyric to resonate: “Oh just stay, love, when everybody’s leaving / C’mon stay, love, to get me through the evening / You know I pray, love, that you’ll always be the one / And when the road gets rough, don’t give up on us, and this could stay love.” Infused with hope, the track leans into the quiet intensity that has become a hallmark of Capaldi’s artistry, delivering a performance that underscores both fragility and resolve.
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