Belle & Sebastian delar Skottlands VM-låt

Belle & Sebastian har skrivit en ny låt med titeln ”It Only Takes One Lion” som en officiell låt för Skottland under VM. Sångaren Stuart Murdoch diskuterade låten i en nyligen genomförd intervju.

Bandet beskrev låten som en blandning mellan hymn och disco-dänga, skapad för att stödja de skotska förhoppningarna i turneringen.

Murdoch gav citatet ”Vem behöver tre? Det har jag ingen aning om!” med hänvisning till låten. Han pratade även om sin personliga koppling till laget och processen bakom skrivandet av låten.

Intervjun berörde också bandets pågående projekt utöver låten.

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