Give Me Your Love
by Sigala (featuring John Newman)

Album: Brighter Days (2016)
Charted: 9
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Songfacts®:

  • Sigala's fourth single features vocals from British singer-songwriter John Newman as well as guitar and production from Chic's Nile Rodgers. "John has an incredible voice and Nile has been a major influence on me," Sigala said. "They were great fun to work with and I'm really pleased to get them both on Give Me Your Love." The song was Sigala's fourth UK top 10 hit in a row.
  • According to Newman the collaboration "came about quite organically." He added: "I think we're both fans of each other's music and as soon as I'd heard a couple of singles I knew I wanted to work with him [Sigala]. Working with Nile was exactly as I'd imagined, the guy is a legend! He did his thing and added flavor to the track, which really helped give it a lift and reinforced the vibe we were looking for."
  • The video shows Newman and Rodgers performing the song against a sunny New York backdrop.

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