Everyone

Album: Messy Little Raindrops (2010)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song features British rapper Dizzee Rascal. A source told The Sun: "Cheryl approached Dizzee about working together and they managed to rattle this track out in record time for the album. It was only a matter of time before the current King and Queen of pop came together.

    It was all Cheryl's idea. She's a big fan of Dizzee and his collaborations with other artists. They got on really well and were on the same level. They had a good laugh together. Dizzee had a sparkle in his eye for her."
  • A dance banger, "Everyone" is a song of encouragement, with Cole letting us know happiness is out there for us somewhere. Part of her second solo album, Messy Little Raindrops, it was produced by Wayne Wilkins and Antwoine "T-Wiz" Collins; they wrote it along with Andre Merritt and Dizzee Rascal.

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