Tag Archives: Relentless Records

Joy Crookes releases new single “Anyone But Me”

9 Apr

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Joy Crookes has released her new single online.

“Anyone But Me” – which was collectively produced by Jonny Lattimer and Jay Mooncie – is now available via iTunes, Apple Music, Google Play, Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal and all other digital streaming platforms.

As mentioned in earlier posts, Crookes upcoming debut album is expected to arrive later this year via Speakerbox Recordings / Insanity Records.

The still-untitled collection reportedly yields additional productions and songwriting contributions from Laconic, Hannah Yadi, Kasper Larsen, Negin Djafari, Shea Taylor, Danny Casio, Tre Jean-Marie, and Future Cut.

Stream the audio clip for “Anyone But Me” below.

Joy Crookes teams up with Jafaris for new single “Early”

5 Oct

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British singer/songwriter Joy Crookes has teamed up with fellow recording artist Jafaris for her new single “Early,” which is now available via iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon, Google Play, Tidal and all other digital streaming platforms.

Production duties on “Early” were handled by Jay Mooncie, whose other credits include Dermot Kennedy’s “Outnumbered,” Mullally’s “She Don’t Know Me,” Dua Lipa’s “I’m Free,” and Col3trane’s “The Fruits” (with DJDS and Raye).

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As mentioned in earlier posts, Crookes is currently working on her upcoming project under Speakerbox Recordings / Insanity Records.

The still-untitled collection reportedly features additional productions and songwriting contributions from Laconic, Hannah Yadi, Kasper Larsen, Negin Djafari, Shea Taylor, and Future Cut.

Stream the audio clip for “Early” below.

Joy Crookes teams with Shea Taylor for new collaboration

3 Aug

Joy Crookes has teamed up with Shea Taylor for a new collaboration.

The American record producer and songwriter is known for her helming Beyonce’s “Love On Top,” Mariah Carey’s “A No No,” Frank Ocean’s “Thinkin’ Bout You,” Ne-Yo’s “Lazy Love,” K. Michelle’s “Love ‘Em All,” Nicole Scherzinger’s “Happily Never After,” and Bridget Kelly’s “Street Dreaming.”

Taylor’s extensive resume boasts additional works with Rihanna (“James Joint”), Lianne La Havas (“Midnight”), Daley (“Blame the World”), Rita Ora (“Uneasy”), Janet Jackson (“Discipline”), Solange (“Told You So”), Brooke Candy (“Pop Rock”) and Paula DeAnda (“When It Was Me”).

As mentioned in earlier posts, Crookes is expected to release her upcoming project later this year via Speakerbox Recordings / Insanity Records.

The still-untitled collection reportedly features additional contributions from Laconic (Olivia Holt, Zak Abel), Hannah Yadi (Claudia Valentina, Dan Caplen), Jay Mooncie (Mullally, Kara Marni) and Future Cut (Kate Stewart, Mae Muller).

Crookes’ latest EP “Perceptions” – including singles “London Mine,” “Since I Left You” and “No Hands” – is now available via iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon, Google Play, Tidal and all other digital streaming platforms.

Watch the music video for “Don’t Let Me Down” below.

 

Zara Larsson teams with Tom Walker on new song “Now You’re Gone”

3 Mar

Zara Larsson has teamed up with fellow recording artist Tom Walker on a new song “Now You’re Gone,” taken from Walker’s debut studio collection, “What a Time to Be Alive,” which is now available via Sony Music/Relentless Records.

The track was co-written by Chelcee Grimes (Dua Lipa’s “Kiss and Make Up”, Louisa Johnson’s “So Good,” Kylie Minogue’s “Million Miles”) and Steve Mac (Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You,” Rita Ora’s “Your Song,” Craig David’s “Brand New”).

As mentioned in earlier posts, Larsson is currently working on her upcoming studio collection under TEN Music Group / Epic Records.

The still-untitled project reportedly delivers productions from Max Martin, HitImpulse, Will IDAP, Jordan Riley, Goldgfingers, Rami Yacoub, Carassius Gold, Grades, Cass Lowe, Digital Farm Animals, and Electric.

On the songwriting front, Larsson has worked with Caroline Ailin, Max Wolfgang, Dyo, Erik Hassle, Jin Jin, Marlon Roudette, Nat Dunn, Leland, Whitney Phillips, Michael Pollack, and Delacey.

Stream the audio clip for “Now You’re Gone” below.

Tom Walker premieres music video for new single “Heartland”

21 Sep

Tom Walker has premiered the music video for his new single online.

The British singer/songwriter posted the visual clip for “Heartland” to his Vevo channel on Thursday (September 21, 2017).

The track was co-written by Wez Muoria-Chavez alongside Fiona Bevan, whose other credits include One Direction’s “Little Things,” Billie Marten’s “Milk & Honey,” Una Healy’s “Angel Like You,” Laura Welsh’s “Sex & Violence,” Hey Violet’s “Unholy,” Lights’ “Skydiving,” and Steps’ “Scared of the Dark.”

Production duties on “Heartland” were collectively handled by Naughty Boy alongside Mustafa Omer and James Murray of Mojam Music, who are also responsible for Emeli Sande’s “Hurt,” Plan B’s “In the Name of Man,” Sinead Harnett’s “Do it Anyway,” Conor Maynard’s “Talking About,” Sam Smith’s “Like I Can,” Frances’s “No Matter,” and James Arthur’s “Get Down.”

As mentioned in earlier posts, Walker’s upcoming project is expected to arrive later this year via Sony Music Entertainment / Relentless Records.

Watch the music video for “Heartland” below.

Tom Walker releases new single “Heartland”

13 Jun

British singer/songwriter Tom Walker has released his new single online.

“Heartland” is now available via iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon, Google Play, Tidal and all other digital streaming platforms.

The track was co-written by Tom Walker and Wez Muoria-Chavez alongside Fiona Bevan, whose other credits include One Direction’s “Little Things,” Billie Marten’s “Milk & Honey,” Una Healy’s “Angel Like You,” Laura Welsh’s “Sex & Violence,” Ben Haenow’s “One Night,” and Steps’ “Scared of the Dark.”

Production duties on “Heartland” were collectively handled by Shahid “Naughty Boy” Khan alongside Mustafa Omer and James Murray of Mojam Music, who are also responsible for Emeli Sande’s “Hurt,” Plan B’s “In the Name of Man,” Sinead Harnett’s “Do it Anyway,” Conor Maynard’s “Talking About,” Sam Smith’s “Like I Can,” Gorgon City’s “Imagination,” and James Arthur’s “Get Down.”

Walker’s upcoming project, on the other hand, is expected to arrive later this year via Sony Music Entertainment / Relentless Records.

Stream the audio clip for “Heartlands” below.

Arches, Karen Harding unveil “New Love” music video

28 Jun

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Arches have unveiled the music video for their new single online.

The Belgian dance music production duo – consisting of members Seba (Moonlight Matters) and Jochen (Sound of Sterero) – posted the visual clip for “New Love” to their Vevo channel on Thursday (June 18, 2015).

“New Love” – featuring vocals from UK singer/songwriter Karen Harding – will be available for download from July 31 through Relentless Records.

In related news, Harding’s upcoming debut album is expected to hit stores and digital outlets later this year through Capitol Records.

Lead single “Say Something” peaked to number seven on the UK Singles Chart. The track was produced by MNEK, whose other credits include Madonna’s “Hold Tight” [Interscope] and Kylie Minogue’s “Feels So Good” [Parlophone].

Other musicians backing Harding on her debut CD are Richard Stannard (Gabrielle, Leona Lewis), Jimmy Napes (Disclosure, Alicia Keys), Rodney Jerkins (Beyonce, Mariah Carey) and Fraser T. Smith (Adele, CeeLo Green).

Watch the music video for “New Love” below.

Bondax, Tanya Lacey release new single “All I See”

19 Oct

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Electronic music duo Bondax have released their new single online.

“AlI I See” – featuring vocals from British singer/songwriter Tanya Lacey – is now available for download via iTunes (UK).

The track was co-written by Becky Hill along with MNEK, whose recent credits also include Karen Harding’s “Say Something” [Capitol Records] and Billon’s “Special” f/ Maxine Ashley [Virgin EMI Records].

Bondax – consisting of members Adam Kaye and George Townsend – are currently working on their upcoming as-yet-untitled first studio collection, which is expected to hit stores in early 2015 via Relentless Records.

Watch the music video for “All I See” below.