Never Be Lonely
by Jax Jones (featuring Zoe Wees)

Album: single release only (2024)
Charted: 41
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Songfacts®:

  • "Never Be Lonely" is a house track with pop influences where Jax Jones teams up with German singer-songwriter Zoe Wees.
  • Wees takes center stage, belting out lyrics that explore themes of conquering loneliness and forging lasting connections. The message – "So tell me how it feels. To know you'll never be lonely again" – brims with hope.
  • The song is a partnership between Jax Jones and The Pokémon Company International. It isn't Jones' first foray into the world of Pokémon. Back in 2021, he teamed up with Sinead Harnett for "Phases" on Pokémon 25: The Album. Here, he renews his collaboration with The Pokémon Company with everyone's favorite electric mouse, Pikachu, making a special appearance in the vibrant, animated music video.

    Said Jones: "'Never Be Lonely' is a sonic journey into the heart of music and friendship, and it's a privilege to have Pikachu join us on this adventure."
  • Jax Jones co-wrote the song with British singer-songwriter Becky Hill, Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen, British singer-songwriter Frances, and songwriters Mark Ralph, Timucin Lam, and Tom Demac.

    Production duties are shared between Jones, Ralph, Demac and Neave Applebaum, resulting in a polished, club-ready soundscape.
  • While the song itself leans towards the euphoric side of dance music, the video throws a delightful curveball. Witness Pikachu lighting up the dancefloor in an intergalactic rave – a testament to the enduring power of friendship, music, and, of course, adorable electric mice.

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