Kele Le Roc’s ‘Creep’ Rework Blends Film Noir Aesthetics With Emotional Depth

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Kele Le Roc, a defining voice of UK Garage, steps into a bold new chapter with the release of her reimagining of Radiohead’s iconic track ‘Creep’. Merging music and visual storytelling, the project arrives as both a single and a striking short film that delves into themes of identity, creativity, and the human spirit in the age of digital duplication.

Known for hits like ‘My Love’ and ‘Things We Do for Love’, Kele brings her distinctive vocal presence into a new creative dimension. The film, directed by British filmmaker Chris Manoe, casts Kele in a haunting narrative that examines the fragility of selfhood amidst the rise of artificial intelligence. She portrays three distinct versions of herself, each revealing layers of emotional unraveling.

“‘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.”

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Shot with a cinematic eye by Director of Photography Samuel Hosier, the film stars KAi Le Roc and Angel Le Roc alongside Kele. The creative team spans music, fashion, and film, enhancing the multi-layered aesthetic of the piece. The sound was crafted by a talented production team including Desmond Lambert, Chris Manoe, Alle Pearse, Ross O’Reilly, and Kele herself.

A Ferrari 458 Spider, provided by the Charles Gordon Trust, plays a symbolic role in the short film, reinforcing metaphors of speed, seduction, and digital-era disconnection.

Part of the upcoming TRINITY album from SINC Records, this release highlights Kele’s continuing evolution as an artist. With past credits ranging from film roles to orchestral performances, her creative reach continues to inspire and surprise.

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