Smooth Sunday 26.02.17
- Lizzie Wannell
- Feb 26, 2017
- 2 min read
After a very exciting weekend watching the rugby I think we all deserve to kick back and relax...
Ed Sheeran - How Would You Feel (Paean)
Ed never fails to bring out heartfelt songs and this one is certainly up there with the best. Ed released this song earlier this year in preparation of his upcoming album ÷. Sheeran has recently blown everyone out of the water with his performance on the Brits after he brought out Stormzy to give his song Shape Of You a mix up.
JP Cooper - September Song
The beautiful voice of JP Cooper's returned to bless us all with another single. He rose to fame by collaborating with Jonas Blue on their single Perfect Strangers, but now he's back with a bang. Cooper is signed to Island Records and we can't wait for what he will bring us next.
This fantastic duo formed in 2014 by David Keiffer and Joe uniting over their love of music; however, the boys had known each other several years prior. Their namesake comes from a Nepalese wanderer they came across while travelling in Brazil, which is also Griffith's birthplace.
Kodaline - High Hopes
Irish indie-rock band Kodaline, formerly known as 21 Demands, released High Hopes for digital download in 2013. The single topped the Irish singles charts giving them their second number one single in Ireland. High Hopes was also featured on the trailer for the rom-com Love, Rosie.
Tim Chadwick - Belong
Young singer/songwriter Tim Chadwick was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland. He released his debut song Blindfolded last year, which received very well. The single was even issued as one of The Irish Times' Songs Of The Week. Chadwick is set to bring out his first EP and we can't wait to see what it holds.
Labrinth and Emeli Sandé - Beneath Your Beautiful
Labrinth is a British music artist with a wonderful talent. He can transform from a man without a care in the world to someone who sounds like he has seen it all - hey, that's why we love him! For this song he paired up with two time winner of the Best British Female Artist at the Brit Awards, Emeli Sandé to create this soulful song.
Rag'n'Bone Man managed to bag himself another Brit Award on Wednesday for British Breakthrough Act. Its been one hell of a year for the guy and its only February! We can only hope the rest of 2017 serves him as well as it has so far.
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