MUMBAI: UK artists 220 Kid and GRACEY have joined forces on new single ‘Don’t Need Love’, out now via Polydor.
A fresh slice of dance-pop, ‘Don’t Need Love’ sees GRACEY’s confident vocals paired with infectious production - a combination that looks destined to take both charts and dancefloors by storm.
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A producer, writer and DJ, 220 Kid adopted the name after running 220 miles in bright pink pants for charity, after his beloved godfather passed away. He was soon scouted as a model and has worked for the likes of Vogue, GQ, Nike, Reebok and others, while continuing to develop his sound. His broad musical ability has allowed him to write and produce with a wide range of artists and producers, including Grades, Sheppard, CamelPhat, Walking on Cars, Alpines and Maverick Sabre.
GRACEY arrived earlier this year with debut single ‘Different Things’, a slow-burning, heart-breaking introduction that instantly caught fire with fans and critics across the board. The track has received over 1 million streams on Spotify alone.
The 21-year-old songwriter then released debut EP ‘Imposter Syndrome’ in September, marking a hugely significant flag in the sand for one of the UK’s most prolific songwriters as she finally steps out into the spotlight. In total, she has registered 6.3 million combined streams across all platforms.
A fresh-sounding, highly listenable cut, ‘Don’t Need Love’ possesses all the attributes of a perfect crossover hit.