Bring Me Joy
by Rudimental (featuring Karen Harding)

Album: single release only (2024)
Charted: 63
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Songfacts®:

  • Rudimental teamed up with British singer-songwriter Karen Harding to release "Bring Me Joy" on June 21, 2024.

    Karen Harding is a British singer born to a Filipino mother and English father. She is known for her work in dance music, collaborating with artists like Disclosure and Becky Hill, as well as her own UK Top 10 hit, "Say Something." This marks the first time Rudimental and Karen Harding have worked together.
  • "Bring Me Joy" is a positive and uplifting dance track with a strong focus on the power of love and connection. The song showcases Rudimental's signature high-energy drum-and-bass sound while piano melodies underpin Harding's soulful vocals.
  • Rudimental and Karen Harding co-wrote the song with Austrian songwriter Felix "Salute" Nyajo and the songwriting and producing duo Billen Ted. Billen Ted's resumé also includes Nathan Evans' UK #1 version of "Soon May The Wellerman Come," KSI and Tom Grennan's "Not Over Yet" and Anne-Marie's "Psycho."
  • Rudimental, Billen Ted and Slim Typical shared production duties. The latter is a British production duo comprising George Conway and Conor Bellis.
  • Rudimental first performed the song at Parklife Music Festival in Manchester on June 9, 2024.

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