Sweet Lovin'
by Sigala (featuring Bryn Christopher)

Album: Brighter Days (2015)
Charted: 3
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Songfacts®:

  • This euphoric tropical house cut features vocals by Bryn Christopher, who had a Top 20 UK album titled My World in 2008. He is also known as Skaar, and as a member of drum and bass group I See Monstas under that name, the British singer-songwriter charted at #48 in the UK with their first single "Holdin' On." Christopher also co-wrote Sub Focus' 2012 #23 charting hit "Out The Blue."
  • The accompanying visual was shot in Los Angeles under the direction of Craig Moore, who also filmed the visuals for Sigala's previous single, "Easy Love." The cool roller-skating girl who causes passers-by to break out into their own dance moves is played by Candice Heiden. She won a silver medal at the 2001 World Games in Akita, Japan in the female pairs roller skating competition.

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