Adding to his accolade of smash singles, British DJ, producer and songwriter SIGALA teams up with Brit Award winner Paloma Faith to kick-start 2018 with their collaborative track “Lullaby,” released today (February 23). Listen to “Lullaby” here.
On “Lullaby,” SIGALA explains: “This was a track I initially wrote a while ago and I loved it immediately, but knew I needed to find the right person to collaborate on it with. I love to find unique voices, so it was a perfect match when Paloma got involved! I’m so excited to release this one, and it’s a great track to preview the sound of my upcoming album.”
2017 was an remarkable year for DJ and producer Bruce Fielder AKA SIGALA, who remains one of the U.K.’s most respected and influential electronic music producers. With six platinum singles, eight million worldwide sales and over 800 millionSpotify streams under his belt, SIGALA isn’t shy of collaborating with a diverse range of both emerging and established talent to create worldwide, dance-floor smashes. Previous guest vocalists on singles such as “Ain’t Giving Up,”“Give Me Your Love” and ‘“Came Here For Love” include Craig David, John Newmanand Ella Eyre. Since he unleashed his debut #1 single “Easy Love,”SIGALA has dominated the U.K. dance scene, showcasing his skills not only as a producer, but also as a songwriter who consciously showcases versatile sides to his musicality.
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