Sept. 15 marked the 10th anniversary of James Bay‘s “Let It Go,” which reached #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and helped earn him multiple Grammy nominations. It’s his most-streamed song and remains his biggest U.S. hit. James describes what it’s like for him to play the song live, more than a decade after he wrote it.

“I will go back to where I was when I wrote it, which was a very sort of vulnerable place where I was trying to sort of stay strong in the face of, ultimately, impending … fame  … which was wild,” he explains. He laughs, “I will also perform that song … and I’ll be thinking a little bit about, like, what I might have for dinner.” However, he insists, “I’m never not tuned in to the audience.”

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“I’m grateful for that song,” he adds, “At times … in my career, it’s carried me … sometimes I need it.” He notes, “I’m very proud of it, because writing it was such a deeply personal and vivid and  … chaotic experience. You have to really kind of get into the sort of trenches of yourself and, y’know, dare to say the things.”

Describing his current relationship to the song — which he most recently performed in the U.S. while opening for his friend Noah Kahan at Madison Square Garden and Fenway Park — James says, “We’re really good friends … I guess we’re like siblings, me and that song, and we’ve done a lot of growing together.”

“I can’t believe I’m here with that song at my side … and the connection it has with all these people, and the connection I therefore get to have with all these people around the world,” he adds. “I pinch myself about that all the time.” 

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James’ new album Changes All the Time will be out Oct. 4.

 

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