Coldplay Elicit Tears from Denise Lewis as She Shares Personal Playlist
Denise Lewis, a British Olympic gold medallist and former television presenter, has revealed her personal playlist of songs that evoke strong emotions, with Coldplay's 'The Scientist' being the standout tune that reduces her to tears. In an exclusive interview, Lewis shared a collection of 10 tracks that define her musical tastes and provide a glimpse into her personality.
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen tops off Lewis' early childhood playlist, introduced to her at nursery school through Top of the Pops. The iconic song remains etched in her memory, with its epic guitar break serving as a nostalgic trigger for many happy recollections. In contrast, Merry Xmas Everybody by Slade finds itself on the receiving end of her disdain, a sentiment shared by women of a certain age who have grown tired of this festive anthem dominating the holiday airwaves.
Lewis reveals that she has always been drawn to powerful vocals and energetic beats, evident in her affection for Whitney Houston's One Moment In Time. The 1988 Olympics anthem remains etched in her memory as a symbol of determination and perseverance. Her playlist also includes songs like Savage by Megan Thee Stallion, which serves as a daily motivation to tackle any challenge that comes her way.
However, when asked about the song that moves her the most, Coldplay's 'The Scientist' is revealed to be an overwhelming emotional trigger for Lewis. She confesses that even thinking about the song brings tears to her eyes and has witnessed herself becoming emotionally vulnerable during a recent concert experience.
A career spanning from television presenting to Olympic achievements leaves Denise Lewis with a diverse musical taste, as she reflects on her personal playlist.
Denise Lewis, a British Olympic gold medallist and former television presenter, has revealed her personal playlist of songs that evoke strong emotions, with Coldplay's 'The Scientist' being the standout tune that reduces her to tears. In an exclusive interview, Lewis shared a collection of 10 tracks that define her musical tastes and provide a glimpse into her personality.
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen tops off Lewis' early childhood playlist, introduced to her at nursery school through Top of the Pops. The iconic song remains etched in her memory, with its epic guitar break serving as a nostalgic trigger for many happy recollections. In contrast, Merry Xmas Everybody by Slade finds itself on the receiving end of her disdain, a sentiment shared by women of a certain age who have grown tired of this festive anthem dominating the holiday airwaves.
Lewis reveals that she has always been drawn to powerful vocals and energetic beats, evident in her affection for Whitney Houston's One Moment In Time. The 1988 Olympics anthem remains etched in her memory as a symbol of determination and perseverance. Her playlist also includes songs like Savage by Megan Thee Stallion, which serves as a daily motivation to tackle any challenge that comes her way.
However, when asked about the song that moves her the most, Coldplay's 'The Scientist' is revealed to be an overwhelming emotional trigger for Lewis. She confesses that even thinking about the song brings tears to her eyes and has witnessed herself becoming emotionally vulnerable during a recent concert experience.
A career spanning from television presenting to Olympic achievements leaves Denise Lewis with a diverse musical taste, as she reflects on her personal playlist.