“Thank You,” though, is a perfect wedding song, and I’ve actually sang it at quite a few friends’ weddings. (Laughs) People are like, “I’ve played that at my wedding,” and I’m like, “Why, if I can be honest?” I guess it’s the title. It’s a song about being incredibly claustrophobic. It surprises me that anybody has that at their wedding. It’s funny: I think “Don’t Leave Home” at a wedding is just completely weird. Two of your biggest singles, “Thank You” and “Don’t Leave Home,” are wedding favorites.Ī. (Laughs) No, not everybody, but a huge amount. I mean, friends, work people … everybody.Ī. Do you have a lot of gay people in your own life?Ī. I’ve always had a very loyal gay following, which I’m very thankful for. When did you recognize you had a gay following?Ī. Let’s just say this: Tequila makes Dido dangerous.ĭido: Thank you very much. We found out what turns the musically meek songstress into an angry beast. In our chat, the British singer-songwriter – promoting her first album in five years, Girl Who Got Away – didn’t just chat about her gay fans and the Eminem song that launched her career. It would be easy to mistake Dido as being as mellow as her music – but don’t. Singer-songwriter on anger issues, Ellen, Eminem and If These Walls Could Talk 2
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