After scoring a No. 2 hit last year with "You Bring Me Joy" and a No. 11 hit with "Shut Up (And Give Me Whatever You Got", Middlesborough born songstress and X-Factor alumnus Amelia Lily has just premiered the 3rd single to be taken from her forthcoming debut album. "Party Over", produced by previous collaborators and label bosses Xenomania, is Amelia's first foray into the world of drum and bass. The track, with its infectious hook and pulsating D&B beats and synths looks set to be another UK Top 40 hit for her in the months to come. Enjoy!
Britain's Got Talent 2012 finalists Loveable Rogues AKA Eddie Brett, Sonny Jay Muharrem and Te Eugene Qhairo soon got snatched up by Simon Cowell's Syco imprint after impressing judges and finishing in 4th place behind winners Ashleigh & Pudsey, Jonothan & Charlotte and Only Boys Aloud. After performing their self-penned tracks "Lovesick" and "Honest" on the show, they have decided to follow suit by releasing another original track as their debut single. "What A Night", a collaboration with singer-songwriter Ed Drewett, is a brass-tinged piece of testosterone fuelled "lad-pop", with cheeky lyrics and an incredibly catchy chorus. The track and the video really highlights what the British public fell in love with on the show - their boy-next-door image and their knack for churning out a cracking pop record! No doubt this track will be setting the UK Top 40 alight over the coming months!
Roc Nation starlet Alexis Jordan burst onto the scene in 2010 with her massive Deadmau5-sampling No. 3 hit "Happiness", taken from her self-titled top 10 debut album, which also spawned the No. 6 hit "Good Girl". Now the 20 year-old is back with the first single to be taken from her as-yet-untitled second album. "Acid Rain", written by songwriter-of-the-moment Sia and produced by long time collaborators Stargate, features verses from guest rapper J. Cole and samples the huge dance anthem "Rattle" by Bingo Players. With Jordan's soaring vocals and a euphoric chorus, the track looks to the repeat the success of its predecessors in the UK charts over the coming months.