'Even thinking about Coldplay I get tearful': Denise Lewis's honest playlist

For Denise Lewis, music is an emotional journey that can be both cathartic and nostalgic. The sports presenter and TV host has shared her honest playlist with us, where we've discovered how some songs evoke strong emotions while others are secretly favorites she'd rather keep under wraps.

She confesses to having a soft spot for Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody', which still sends shivers down her spine after watching its iconic music video as a young boy. Another favorite is Anita Ward's 1979 hit 'Ring My Bell', purchased on a birthday gift from her mum with the help of that very record player.

It seems Denise isn't afraid to get vocal at karaoke, belting out Whitney Houston's 'I Have Nothing' during Soccer Aid and even getting a standing ovation. Her love for Norwegian band A-ha's 'Take On Me' is undeniable, while she has an inexplicable knack for remembering every lyric. It's clear that these songs are more than just musical earworms.

Her affinity for upbeat tracks like Megan Thee Stallion's 'Savage' and Cameo's 'Candy' showcases her fun side, especially when dancing with friends. And in stark contrast to some of the more jarring sounds on her playlist – think Slade's grating holiday tune 'Merry Xmas Everybody', which brings back memories she'd rather forget.

But perhaps the most poignant moment comes when Denise opens up about Coldplay's melancholic hit, 'The Scientist'. She admits that even thinking about it makes her emotional and tearful. Given the song's themes of longing and regret, it's no surprise that this would be a difficult tune for her to confront.

Last but not least, we learn that My Way by Frank Sinatra holds sentimental value for Denise, even if she doesn't anticipate needing a funeral song anytime soon. As a sports presenter with an impressive career under her belt, she seems to have found the perfect blend of toughness and sensitivity in her musical tastes – reflecting her complex personality and enduring passions.

In Denise Lewis's playlist, we find more than just individual tracks; they're connected by moments from her life – be it happy memories or bittersweet ones. It's a compelling glimpse into the emotional landscape of someone whose resilience has defined their career and beyond.
 
omg I love Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' so much 🤩 but I'm literally shaking thinking about that music video - is it normal to get chills from something watched as a kid? 🤔 also, can you tell if someone likes a song just by seeing them sing karaoke or not? Denise's playlist sounds like an amazing way to remember happy times, I wish I could recall all the lyrics of my favorite songs too 😂
 
🎵 22-year-old Denise Lewis is still gonna be on our screens for Soccer Aid in 2025 📺, but did u no she's got a playlist that's even more epic than her goals? 🤯 We're talkin' Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody', Anita Ward's 'Ring My Bell', and even Whitney Houston's 'I Have Nothing'. That girl can belt out those notes like nobody's business 💁‍♀️! But we also got tracks that show off her fun side, like Megan Thee Stallion's 'Savage' 🤷‍♀️ & Cameo's 'Candy' - love the vibe 😆. And don't even get me started on her emotional side with Coldplay's 'The Scientist'. That song's a real tear-jerker 💔!

Here's a little summary of Denise's playlist:

* 63% of tracks are upbeat (Megan Thee Stallion, Cameo, Queen)
* 21% of tracks are nostalgic (Anita Ward, Frank Sinatra)
* 10% of tracks make her emotional (Coldplay, Whitney Houston)
* And the rest... well that's just a lil' bit of everything 🤷‍♀️!

Here's a chart showing how these artists compare to each other:

Queen vs. Anita Ward:
[Chart: Queen - 35%, Anita Ward - 20%]
Whitney Houston vs. Megan Thee Stallion:
[Chart: Whitney Houston - 40%, Megan Thee Stallion - 30%]

Stats are fun, right? 😁
 
I'm lovin' this! 🎵 Denise Lewis's playlist is like a visual representation of her emotions, you know? 💕 She's got these strong connections to certain tracks that evoke feelings of nostalgia, happiness, or even sadness 😔.

Let me sketch it out real quick... 📝
```
+---------------+
| Happy Memories |
+---------------+
|
| Upbeat Tracks (Megan Thee Stallion's 'Savage')
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Fun & Playful | | Sensitivity |
| Times with Friends | | (Coldplay's 'The Scientist') |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
Then, you've got the more bittersweet tracks like Slade's 'Merry Xmas Everybody' 🎅 which brings back some not-so-fun memories...

And on the other side of the spectrum, you've got her sentimental favorites like Frank Sinatra's 'My Way' 💔 which hold emotional value for her.

```
+---------------+
| Sentimental Favorites |
+---------------+
|
| Memories with Mum (Anita Ward's 'Ring My Bell')
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Love & Nostalgia | | Emotional Connection |
| to Certain Songs | | (Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody') |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
 
I love Denise's playlist! 🎵 I can imagine what songs would make her go emotional, like that sad song by Coldplay... 🤕 it makes me want to cry too. But on the other hand, who wouldn't wanna dance to Megan Thee Stallion? 😂 and 'Take On Me' is just so fun to sing along! I never knew she had a secret love for Anita Ward's song, that's cool. It shows she's not all serious all the time. 🙃
 
Denise Lewis's playlist is so inspiring 🎶! I love how she shares her honest emotions with her favorite tracks - it's amazing to see how music can evoke such strong feelings 😊. Her affinity for upbeat tracks like 'Savage' is infectious, but it's also beautiful to see her vulnerable side with songs like 'The Scientist'. It's clear that music plays a huge role in her life and I think it's so admirable how she's not afraid to show her emotions 🤗. My Way by Frank Sinatra is such a great addition too - it shows that even the toughest people have sentimental value 💕. Overall, I think this playlist is a beautiful reflection of Denise Lewis's personality and emotional journey 👍.
 
OMG, can you believe how relatable Denise Lewis's playlist is?! 🤩 It's like she's giving us permission to share our own emotional journeys through music! 💖 Anyway, did u know that 'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen has been on the charts for over 40 years and still rocks?! 🎸 The song's iconic status is a testament to its timeless appeal. And btw, Anita Ward's 'Ring My Bell' was a massive hit back in '79! 📈 It's cool to see Denise's softer side through her playlist, though – we all have those songs that make us feel nostalgic and emotional 😊. Speaking of which, did u know that Coldplay's 'The Scientist' has been streamed over 2 billion times?! 🚀 That's some serious musical mileage! 💥
 
I feel bad for Denise about Slade's 'Merry Xmas Everybody' 🎄😒, that song can bring up some pretty cringeworthy memories. But at the same time, I love how her playlist is all about showcasing her range and personality - from upbeat jams like Megan Thee Stallion's 'Savage' to more emotional tracks like Coldplay's 'The Scientist'. It's clear she's not afraid to get vulnerable and share her true feelings through music 💖. And I'm glad she has some fun, nostalgic faves that take her back to happy times 🎶💕. Her playlist is like a big ol' hug for the soul ❤️.
 
I'm like totally torn about this... 🤷‍♀️ I mean, on one hand, I love how Denise is all open about her playlist and shares these amazing stories behind each song. It's so cool to see her connection with music and how it takes us back to memories of our own lives. But, at the same time... 😐 I don't know if she's being a bit too extra about some of those songs, like Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody" 🎅️. Like, come on Denise, that song is just so cheesy and grating! 🙄 And I'm not even gonna lie, I think it's kinda funny how she gets emotional every time she thinks about "The Scientist". Like, dude, it's a really sad song... 😔👎 But, at the same time, I get why it would be meaningful to her. It's all so confusing... 🤯
 
🎵 I'm loving Denise's playlist, she's so real about her emotions with the music! 🤗 I can relate to having some songs that just bring back intense memories, you know? Like, I still get chills from The Script's 'Breakeven' whenever I think back on a rough breakup. 😔 But at the same time, it's cool how she has fun tracks like Megan Thee Stallion's 'Savage' to dance around with friends 🌃💃 – we all need those uplifting vibes! 💖 What's wild is that she can still get emotional thinking about Coldplay's 'The Scientist', though - I'm a sucker for that song too, it just gets me every time 😭.
 
Denise Lewis's playlist is like the ultimate mood ring - one day it's a super upbeat rave party with Megan Thee Stallion, and the next it's a total emotional sob fest with Coldplay 🤯❤️. I love how she gets real about her favorite songs being tied to specific memories from her childhood and even some of her more cringeworthy moments (I'm looking at you 'Merry Xmas Everybody' 😂). It's so refreshing to see someone in the public eye show their true personality, flaws and all. She seems like such a down-to-earth person, you know? 🤗
 
music is like life itself - a rollercoaster of emotions 🎵😊 we can have our happy, upbeat tracks like Megan Thee Stallion's 'Savage' that make us wanna dance with friends or have those sentimental, nostalgic moments like Denise's connection to Frank Sinatra's 'My Way'... it's all about how we process and deal with the ups and downs 🌈💔
 
🎵📺 I'm totally obsessed with Denise Lewis's playlist! It's so revealing to see how music can transport us back to specific moments in our lives, you know? 💭 I love that she has this crazy mix of upbeat bops like 'Savage' and more emotive tracks like 'The Scientist'. I can already imagine her belting out Whitney Houston's 'I Have Nothing' at a karaoke night 🎤💃. The way she talks about Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' sends shivers down my spine too! 😲 It's amazing how music can be both nostalgic and cathartic, you feel? 💕
 
Denise Lewis's playlist is so... relatable? I mean, who doesn't love belting out 'I Have Nothing' at karaoke night 🎤, right? And Slade's 'Merry Xmas Everybody'? More like 'Merry Xmas Regret', amirite? But seriously, it's cool that she shares her emotional side with us. I think we can all agree that nostalgia is the best kind of therapy 😊. My Way by Frank Sinatra does have a certain... gravitas to it. Anyway, it's great to see Denise Lewis, the ultimate multi-tasker, balancing toughness and sensitivity like nobody's business 💁‍♀️.
 
I think its really cool that Denise shared her playlist with us! 😊 I mean, who wouldn't want to know what gets an athlete pumped up at karaoke? 🤣 But seriously, it's fascinating to see how music can transport us back to different times in our lives. I've always been a fan of Queen myself - there's something about "Bohemian Rhapsody" that just gives me chills every time! 💀 It's awesome that Denise has such strong connections to her favorite songs, even if some of them bring up bittersweet memories 🎶.
 
I think people are super quick to judge Denise for having that one song, 'Merry Xmas Everybody', on her playlist lol 🤣 like what's wrong with that? Slade's actually pretty iconic! And I love how she opens up about 'The Scientist' – it's so beautiful and emotional. It shows she's not just a tough sports presenter but also someone who can get all teary-eyed about music 💔 Frank Sinatra's 'My Way' is so cool too, it's like the ultimate comeback song, you know? 🎤 Anyway, I think Denise's playlist is amazing and it's awesome that she's not afraid to show her softer side 😊.
 
I mean... this Denise Lewis is so interesting 🤩! I love how she connects the dots between her childhood, relationships, and even awkward karaoke moments to these songs that evoke strong emotions. And can we talk about 'The Scientist' for a sec? 🎶 it's like the ultimate bittersweet anthem, you know when you're thinking 'yeah, life is great but also... what if?' 😔

But honestly, her playlist just feels so relatable 🤗. I mean who hasn't had a favorite song that reminds them of a specific time or place? And it's awesome how she's not afraid to share those moments, even the awkward ones 💃🏽.

I'm also loving how this article is like... a reflection on life and all its complexities 🌈. It's like Denise's playlist is saying 'yes, we're gonna have ups and downs but let's enjoy the ride and sing about it' 🎵
 
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