Released in 2002, Damien Rice’s debut studio album, O , arrived at a time when the airwaves were dominated by the tail end of nu-metal and the rise of glossy pop-punk. Amidst this noise, Rice offered something dangerously fragile. It was an album of raw, unvarnished emotion, characterized by acoustic guitars, swelling cellos, and the haunting vocal interplay between Rice and his then-muse, Lisa Hannigan.

"O" is a popular song by Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice, from his debut album "O" (2002). The song was written by Damien Rice and produced by Brian Deck and Tom Bartlett.

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