Look at Us Now (Honeycomb) - Daisy Jones & The Six - MP3 instrumental karaoke

This title is a cover of Look at Us Now (Honeycomb) as made famous by Daisy Jones & The Six

Look at Us Now (Honeycomb) - Daisy Jones & The Six - Instrumental MP3 Karaoke Download

Tempo: variable (around 110 BPM)

In the same key as the original: G

This song ends without fade out

Duration: 05:29 - Preview at: 03:19

Instrumental Version MP3

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Instrumental Version MP3

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Cover Version MP3

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With the lead vocal of Riley Keough only
A singer performs the lead vocal
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Cover Version MP3

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With the lead vocal of Sam Claflin only
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Cover Version MP3

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These music files do not include lyrics. Download the karaoke with lyrics.

About

Release date: 2023
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Film & TV Soundtracks, In English
Original songwriters: Blake Mills, Jason Boesel, Jonathan Rice, Marcus Mumford, Stephony Smith

All files available for download are reproduced tracks, they're not the original music.

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"Look at Us Now (Honeycomb)" is a song from the American musical drama series Daisy Jones & The Six, which premiered in March 2023. Based on 2019 the novel of the same name by Taylor Jenkins Reid, the show documents the career of a fictional band that becomes a huge international success and splits up shortly after due to a series of romantic mishaps. Aurora, its original soundtrack album, was almost entirely written, performed, and produced by musician Blake Mills with additional production by Tony Berg, Chris Weisman, Jackson Browne, Marcus Mumford, and Phoebe Bridgers. Perhaps one the most significant track in the entire album is the folk-rock ballad "Look at Us Now (Honeycomb)," which was originally written by Billy Dunne (played by Sam Claflin) as a way to apologize to his wife Camila for cheating on her. In the series, the song is re-recorded with new vocalist Daisy Jones (played by Riley Keough) and becomes a hit single, albeit with a new set of lyrics that mirrored Billy's insecurities and his constant fear of relapse.

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