"9 Crimes" is a song written and performed by Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice. It was released as the first single from his second studio album, "9," in 2006. The song features backing vocals from Irish singer Lisa Hannigan.
The lyrics of "9 Crimes" explore the pain and regret of a relationship that has gone wrong. The title refers to the nine mistakes or "crimes" committed by the narrator that have led to the relationship's downfall. The song's haunting melody and raw emotion have made it a fan favorite, and it has been covered by many artists.
"9 Crimes" was a commercial success, reaching the top 10 in several countries, including the UK, Ireland, and Australia. The song was also used in several television shows, including "Grey's Anatomy" and "One Tree Hill."
In addition to the original version, Rice also released a duet version of "9 Crimes" with Hannigan. The duet version features Hannigan singing an alternate verse, which adds to the emotional intensity of the song.
Overall, "9 Crimes" is regarded as one of Rice's most powerful and acclaimed songs. Its themes of regret and heartbreak have resonated with audiences around the world, and it continues to be a beloved track to this day.
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