En septembre, l’IPod a flashé sur la chanson Wasting my Young years de London Grammar tiré de leur premier album If you wait. Groupe d’origine britannique créer en 2012 à Nottingham. L’album If you wait est certifié disque de platine en Grande-Bretagne et en France.

You cross this line
Do you find it hard to say it with me tonight?
I’ve walked these miles but I’ve walked in straight line
You’ll never know what was there to be
Fine
Do you find it hard to say it with me tonight?
I’ve walked these miles but I’ve walked in straight line
You’ll never know what was there to be
Fine
I’m wasting my young years
It doesn’t matter here
I’m chasing more ideas
It doesn’t matter here
It doesn’t matter here
I’m chasing more ideas
It doesn’t matter here
Maybe…
We are
We are
Maybe, I’m wasting my young years
Maybe…
We are
We are
Maybe, I’m wasting my young years
We are
We are
Maybe, I’m wasting my young years
Maybe…
We are
We are
Maybe, I’m wasting my young years
Don’t you know that it’s all I feel?
I wouldn’t worry, you have all the love
I’ve heard it takes some time to get it right
I wouldn’t worry, you have all the love
I’ve heard it takes some time to get it right
I’m wasting my young years
It doesn’t matter here
I’m chasing more ideas
It doesn’t matter here
It doesn’t matter here
I’m chasing more ideas
It doesn’t matter here
Maybe…
We are
We are
Maybe, I’m wasting my young years
Maybe…
We are
We are
Maybe, I’m wasting my young years
We are
We are
Maybe, I’m wasting my young years
Maybe…
We are
We are
Maybe, I’m wasting my young years
I don’t know what you want
Don’t leave me hanging on
Don’t know what you want
Don’t leave me hanging on
Don’t leave me hanging on
Don’t know what you want
Don’t leave me hanging on
J’aime cette chanson de London Grammar pour sa mélodie et les envolées vocales de la chanteuse Hannah Reid.