Gone Missing

Album: The Annual 2017 (Compilation from Ministry of Sound) (2016)
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Songfacts®:

  • Shift K3Y wrote this with "Gecko (Overdrive)" singer Becky Hill in 2014. It features as guest vocalist BB Diamond, who spent much of 2015 on tour as a backing-singer for Jess Glynne.
  • Shift K3Y told The Idolator the story of the song:

    "When we wrote it, the night before I watched a TV program about people just randomly disappearing and I applied that concept to a breakup song. Becky [Hill] really liked the idea, and after that it was just about finding the right singer to be featured on it.

    We did a lot of different versions but I went with BB [Diamond]. She was really lovely with doing it and I personally think hers was the best out of the ones who were available to do it."

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