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Stop This Flame

"Stop This Flame" is a by , released on 9 January 2020 as the second single from her debut studio album, (2021). The track, co-written by and Jamie Hartman and produced by Hartman alongside John Hill, blends and influences with piano-driven instrumentation. It explores the emotional volatility of romantic relationships, with reflecting cycles of love, doubt, and determination, such as "My heart goes up, my heart goes down / We fall in love and we fall back out." Following Celeste's win of the Sound of 2020 award, "Stop This Flame" marked her first entry on the , where it peaked at number 47 and spent 13 weeks in the Top 100. Internationally, the song achieved greater success in , reaching number 5 on the 50 chart and accumulating 51 weeks across various European listings. It has also garnered over 100 million streams on as of November 2025. Notably, "Stop This Flame" served as the theme song for ' coverage of the from the 2020–21 to 2024–25 seasons, boosting its visibility in the UK. The song was also featured on the soundtrack of the video game FIFA 21. The original version was accompanied by an official music video directed by Leonn Ward, while remixes—including versions by and —further extended its reach in dance and electronic music circles.

Background and development

Writing and inspiration

"Stop This Flame" originated from a collaborative songwriting session between British singer-songwriter and producer Jamie Hartman in . Hartman proposed building the track around a melody, which Celeste recognized as a sample from Nina Simone's 1965 rendition of "Sinnerman," drawing directly from Simone's influential gospel-tinged style. The inspiration for the song stemmed from Celeste's admiration for Nina Simone's raw, soulful essence. This process transformed the classic roots into a framework, blending urgent rhythms and soaring vocals to evoke resilience amid turmoil. Celeste has cited Simone's authentic expression as a key influence, aiming to create a track that honors those soulful undertones while addressing modern emotional landscapes. Thematically, "Stop This Flame" explores perseverance and emotional turmoil, rooted in 's personal encounters with love's ups and downs and the drive to endure adversity. Celeste described the song as an anthem for "seeing it through to the end," whether refusing to abandon a romantic connection, pursuing a dream, or pushing through hardship, reflecting her own journey of building inner strength. These elements were developed during early writing sessions for her debut album , laying the foundational themes of resilience that define the project. Celeste's win on January 9, 2020, served as a pivotal moment, coinciding with the single's release and amplifying the song's exposure from its inspirational origins.

Recording and production

The song "Stop This Flame" was produced by John Hill and Jamie Hartman, with both also contributing to its writing alongside Celeste. The track centers on a driving minor-key that serves as its core element, drawing stylistic influence from while incorporating a sample from her 1965 recording of the traditional gospel song "Sinnerman," for which Simone receives co-writing credit. This sample provides a rhythmic foundation, layered beneath Celeste's lead vocals to create a sense of urgency and emotional intensity. Recording for the track took place as part of sessions for Celeste's debut album at Assault & Battery Studios in , with principal engineering handled by personnel including Richie Kennedy and assistant Ed Farrell. Celeste played a direct role in shaping her vocal delivery, including ad-libs that amplify the song's climactic build-up, reflecting her involvement in balancing artistic vision with commercial considerations during production. The arrangement features subtle string and electronic elements to heighten the euphoric progression, evoking influences through the sampled percussion and backing textures. Mastering was completed at Mastering to ensure the sample integrates seamlessly without dominating Celeste's performance. This process emphasized clarity in the vocal forefront while preserving the track's and atmospheric depth.

Composition and lyrics

Musical style and structure

"Stop This Flame" is classified as a piano-driven R&B track incorporating elements of neo-soul, pop, and subtle influences, with its vibe evoking comparisons to Winehouse's up-tempo style. The song's production features a prominent pulsing riff inspired by 's style, layered with rich vocal harmonies that build emotional intensity. Structurally, the track follows a verse-chorus form, beginning with an intro that integrates a sample from Nina Simone's "Sinnerman" as a rhythmic backbone, followed by , Pre-Chorus, , , Pre-Chorus, , a building , and a final outro that reprises the sample. Clocking in at 3:29, it is composed in at a of 120 beats per minute, creating a driving yet euphoric momentum.

Themes and sampling

"Stop This Flame" explores themes of turbulent and emotional , depicting the ups and downs of a passionate through such as "My heart goes up, my heart goes down / We make amends, then we go and fight again." The song portrays in the face of relational , with the recurring fire metaphor symbolizing both the destructive intensity of heartbreak and the enduring passion that refuses to be extinguished, as sings, "You'll never stop this flame / I will never let you go." In her own words, the track is "about seeing it through to the end," emphasizing not letting go of or a dream despite adversity, and finding in striving for what one wants. The central message underscores resilience against emotional turmoil, restraining from dwelling solely on romantic heartbreak to focus instead on determination and self-assurance, evident in lines like "You tell me to stop, but I keep on going." This vulnerability is amplified by Celeste's vocal delivery, which conveys raw emotion through soaring ad-libs that blend surrender to the relationship's chaos with a defiant fight to sustain it. A key element is the sample of Nina Simone's 1965 recording of the traditional spiritual "Sinnerman," where the original's urgent drives the song's euphoric build. In Simone's version, the form a from a sinner fleeing , repeatedly crying out, "Oh, Sinner man, where will you run to?" to the rock, river, and sea, ultimately seeking mercy from the Lord amid apocalyptic urgency. Celeste recontextualizes this pleading narrative for a secular tale of modern heartbreak, transforming the spiritual desperation into a resolute stand against relational "flames," with Simone credited as a co-composer. The sample infuses the track with spiritual depth, contrasting the original's religious redemption arc—rooted in themes of sin, flight, and inevitable judgment—with Celeste's focus on romantic tenacity and emotional survival. This juxtaposition elevates the song's portrayal of love as an unyielding force, akin to a personal apocalypse one chooses to endure rather than escape.

Release and promotion

Commercial release

"Stop This Flame" was released on January 9, 2020, as the second from singer Celeste's debut studio Not Your Muse, through Both Sides Records and . The was issued in digital download and streaming formats, alongside a limited-edition 7" pressing. It premiered on , hosted by , on the day of its release, aligning with Celeste's selection as the BBC Sound of 2020 winner. Positioned as a follow-up to the "Strange" from 2019, the track highlighted Celeste's command of R&B-infused . The song became immediately available on platforms including and . Not Your Muse followed on January 29, 2021, with "Stop This Flame" appearing as its fourth track.

Marketing and media appearances

The promotional campaign for "Stop This Flame" aligned with Celeste's win as the 2020. In July 2021, a by DJ and producer was issued as a , transforming the original into a high-energy track with pulsating beats and an extended club mix version suitable for floors. The extended the song's appeal to electronic music audiences. "Stop This Flame" served as the theme song for ' coverage from September 2020 through August 2025, its uplifting rhythm becoming synonymous with matchday broadcasts for millions of viewers. The track also appeared on the soundtrack for the video game FIFA 21, reaching global gaming fans, and featured in advertisements for Peloton's "Rise and Shine" campaign promoting home fitness routines as well as Royal Mail's seasonal promotions. Additional promotions encompassed its spotlight on Spotify's "New Music Friday UK" playlist, which drove early streaming momentum.

Music video

Production and direction

The music video for "Stop This Flame" was directed by Leonn Ward and produced by Holly Wolfers for Black Dog Films, with executive production handled by Martin Roker. The project aligned with ' promotional efforts for the single, which was released in January 2020, allowing for a swift rollout of visuals to capitalize on Celeste's rising profile as the 2020 winner. Filming took place in New Orleans, , during early 2020, capturing the city's vibrant street culture to evoke a sense of communal energy that complemented the song's themes of perseverance. Logistics for the shoot emphasized authentic urban immersion, with principal photography led by director of photography Todd Martin, who focused on dynamic tracking shots amid live performances. The production incorporated a diverse cast, including Celeste as the central figure, alongside members of the To Be Continued Brass Band and the all-female Diamond Girls drill team, whose synchronized routines added rhythmic intensity to the proceedings. Ward's direction prioritized natural light and on-location mobility, coordinating brass band marches and group formations through New Orleans' historic districts to reflect the track's uplifting, gospel-infused sample. In , editor Michele Difrancesco handled the assembly at D-Fran, ensuring tight between the live and the song's piano-driven structure, while colorist Jack McGinity at Town Productions applied grading to enhance the footage's warm, optimistic tones. Ward's visual approach drew on New Orleans' brass band tradition for an organic feel, avoiding heavy effects in favor of raw performance captures that highlighted unity and emotional release. The completed video premiered on on February 7, 2020, marking a key milestone in the single's rollout.

Content and visual themes

The music video for "Stop This Flame" features performing alongside the To Be Continued Brass Band and the all-female Diamond Girls in the streets of New Orleans, capturing a vibrant sense of communal celebration and perseverance that complements the song's themes. The visuals build from Celeste's individual presence to collective group performances, underscoring resilience and shared energy. The urban settings of New Orleans highlight the city's tradition and vibrant street culture, evoking a sense of unity and joyful defiance. These elements tie directly to the track's themes, with the visuals amplifying the sampled piano riff from Nina Simone's "Sinnerman" through dynamic performances that evoke the raw energy of and gospel traditions. Key scenes include Celeste's contemplative moments transitioning to high-energy street during the chorus, where the performs synchronized routines alongside the , highlighting communal support and defiant joy. This progression emphasizes themes of and shared , blending street performances with close-ups to convey the song's plea to sustain passion. Directed by Leonn Ward, the video runs for 3:29 and premiered on YouTube on February 7, 2020, accumulating over 16 million views as of November 2025.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release as a single in January 2020, "Stop This Flame" received praise from NME for its euphoric blend of R&B elements and a relentlessly catchy piano hook that propels the track into a floor-filling anthem, as highlighted in their four-star review of Celeste's debut album Not Your Muse, which described the song as a "slinky pop earworm." The Guardian noted the song's soulful vocals reminiscent of and its jazz-tinged production, though the review pointed to its overexposure from frequent use in advertising and sports broadcasts like ' coverage, contributing to a sense of familiarity. praised the emotional depth and introspection in Celeste's delivery across Not Your Muse, highlighting her voice's evocation of amid polished production that blends melancholy with uplift. Critics reached a consensus that "Stop This Flame" excels in merging influences—incorporating a sample from Nina Simone's "Sinnerman"—with contemporary production flair, delivering a sense of defiant romance through its lyrics about perseverance in love, though some observed it prioritizes familiarity over bold innovation.

Accolades and recognition

"Stop This Flame" received a nomination for Best R&B/Soul Video – UK at the 2020 UK Music Video Awards, recognizing the song's accompanying visual directed by Leonn Ward. The track's release on January 9, 2020, coincided with Celeste's victory in the 2020 poll, which highlighted emerging British musical talent and significantly amplified the song's early visibility and industry buzz. Its inclusion in the official soundtrack for the video game further extended the song's reach, introducing it to a global audience of gamers and contributing to its enduring popularity in sports-themed media compilations. At the 2021 , Celeste's rising star status was showcased amid nominations for British Female Solo Artist and British , with "Stop This Flame" emblematic of her breakthrough sound. The song achieved long-term cultural resonance as the theme for ' Premier League coverage from 2020 to 2025, a period during which it became synonymous with high-stakes broadcasts and was later reflected upon in sports media analyses for its motivational impact and widespread adoption.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

"Stop This Flame" entered the at number 77 on 23 January 2020, before climbing to its peak position of number 47 the following week. It spent a total of 13 weeks in the top 100, with an initial run of eight weeks from 2 February to 22 March 2020. The song re-entered the chart in July 2021 following the release of a with producer , adding five more weeks. In , the single achieved stronger performance in several markets. It peaked at number 5 on the 50 in for two weeks and remained on the chart for 25 weeks overall. In , it reached number 6 and charted for 20 weeks. On the ' Single Top 100, "Stop This Flame" debuted at number 87 in April 2020 and peaked at number 80, lasting four weeks on the chart. In , it peaked at number 6 on the Singles Chart () and charted for 20 weeks.
Chart (2020)Peak PositionWeeks on Chart
UK Singles (OCC)4713
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)525
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)620
Netherlands (Single Top 100)804
France (SNEP)620
The track's chart trajectory received an initial boost from its release coinciding with Celeste's win of BBC Music's Sound of 2020 poll, which included prominent plays on BBC Radio 1. Its visibility was further sustained into 2021 through its selection as the theme song for Sky Sports' Premier League coverage, starting in September 2020. On year-end charts for 2020, it ranked number 17 in Belgium's Ultratop Flanders and number 26 in Wallonia.

Certifications and sales

In the , "Stop This Flame" was awarded a certification by the (BPI) on June 2, 2023, recognizing 400,000 equivalent units, which encompass sales and streaming equivalents. Internationally, the single received a certification from in for 10,000 units in 2020, reflecting its strong performance in the region. Globally, the track has garnered over 100 million streams on as of November 2025, bolstered by its use in media deals. Sales for "Stop This Flame" were predominantly driven by digital downloads and streaming, while physical formats like played a notable role in collector editions. The single's success also contributed to the overall performance of Celeste's debut album , which exceeded 100,000 units sold in the UK. Remixes, including the collaboration with , further boosted streaming totals.

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