Double MOBO Award winner Kele Le Roc makes a stunning return with her bold reimagining of Radiohead’s “Creep.” The song, released on Halloween 2025, arrives alongside a cinematic short film that merges music, fashion, and film noir.
Best known for UK Garage classics “My Love” and “Things We Do for Love,” Kele transforms “Creep” into something haunting and modern. Her version blends soul and vulnerability, offering a striking reflection on identity in the digital age.
Exploring the Digital Self
The short film, directed by Chris Manoe, places Kele at the heart of a neo-noir world shaped by artificial intelligence. She plays three versions of herself, each more fractured than the last. Through this, she captures the conflict between human emotion and digital imitation.
Shot by Director of Photography Samuel Hosier, the film also features KAi Le Roc and Angel Le Roc. Every scene balances elegance and unease, revealing both beauty and decay.
Music That Moves Between Worlds
Musically, this version of “Creep” feels intimate yet cinematic. It was produced by Desmond Lambert, Kele Le Roc, Chris Manoe, Alle Pearse, and Ross O’Reilly. Together, they built a sound that feels raw, deliberate, and deeply human.
“‘Creep’ has always spoken to that feeling of being seen and unseen,” Kele explains. “I wanted to explore what that means now, when artists can be digitally cloned. The song’s fragility still belongs to emotion, not code.”
Style, Symbolism, and Speed
The project was produced by Agency105 and Singers Inc. Co-created by Kele and Manoe, it uses a Ferrari 458 Spider as both a symbol and a story element. The car represents the tension between desire, danger, and destruction in the digital age.
Visually, the short blends neo-noir futurism with a raw emotional core. As a result, it feels both glamorous and unsettling — much like the world it mirrors.
The TRINITY Album
Creep is part of TRINITY, the upcoming album from SINC Records, due in 2026. The record will feature artists such as Louise Dearman and Portia Emare, uniting voices that redefine modern soul and jazz.
This project expands SINC’s vision of merging music, film, and technology. At the same time, it highlights Kele’s fearless creativity.
Beyond Music
Kele’s talent extends far beyond the recording studio. Recently, she starred in British independent films 198 Grand, The Hook, and Look to the Light. Each role showed her ability to blend performance with emotional truth.
Her previous work with Garage Classical at the Royal Albert Hall also showcased her range and charisma. Clearly, Kele Le Roc is an artist who keeps evolving — both on stage and on screen.
A Return That Resonates
Creep reminds us that some songs never lose their power. However, under Kele’s voice, its message feels more urgent than ever. Through her version, she explores the space between technology and humanity — a place where art still breathes.
The single is available now on all streaming platforms. The official short film premieres on Halloween 2025 via Singers Inc Records YouTube and @singersincworld.










