Double MOBO Award-winning vocalist Kele Le Roc, the unmistakable voice behind UK Garage classics “My Love” and “Things We Do for Love,” returns with a bold reinvention of Radiohead’s “Creep.” Presented as both a single and a cinematic short film, the release fuses music, fashion, and film noir in a striking meditation on creativity, technology, and self-identity.
Directed by British filmmaker Chris Manoe, the film places Kele at the heart of a dark, neo-noir narrative exploring the impact of AI
on human creativity. Portraying three versions of herself – each more fractured than the last – Kele delivers a performance that captures the song’s timeless sense of fragility and alienation.
Shot with cinematic precision by Director of Photography Samuel Hosier, the film also stars KAi Le Roc and Angel Le Roc, supported by a creative team spanning film, fashion, and live music. Its visual aesthetic – a blend of neo-noir futurism and raw emotional realism – perfectly complements the re-imagined soundscape produced by Desmond Lambert, Kele Le Roc, Chris Manoe, Alle Pearse, and Ross O’Reilly.
“‘Creep’ has always spoken to that feeling of being seen and unseen at the same time,” says Kele. “I wanted to explore what that means in an age when artists are being digitally cloned and replaced. The song’s fragility — its truth — still belongs to human emotion, not code.”
Produced by Agency105 and Singers Inc., the concept – co-created by Kele and Manoe – uses a Ferrari 458 Spider (courtesy of the Charles Gordon Trust) as both a visual motif and a metaphor for speed, seduction, and self-destruction in the digital age.
The release forms part of TRINITY, the forthcoming album from SINC Records, the music division of Singers Inc. Featuring an all-star line-up including Louise Dearman and Portia Emare, the album is due for release in 2026.
Fresh from acclaimed roles in the British independent films 198 Grand, The Hook, and Look to the Light, Kele’s seamless transition between screen and studio has cemented her status as one of the UK’s most multifaceted creative voices. From commanding the stage with Garage Classical at the Royal Albert Hall to stepping into cinematic roles, her artistic reinvention continues to captivate audiences old and new.
Creep is available now on all streaming platforms, with the official short film premiering on Halloween 2025 via Singers Inc. Records YouTube and @singersincworld.
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