All This Time
by Sonny Fodera (featuring Jazzy)

Album: single release only (2025)
Charted: 51
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Songfacts®:

  • Released in the summer of 2025, "All This Time" sees Sonny Fodera team up for the third time with Jazzy. The Irish dance-pop vocalist sings of longing for a reconnection with a loved one after time apart.
  • Fodera and Jazzy previously worked together on 2023's "Life Lesson" (with Belters Only) and the 2024 UK Top 5 hit "Somedays" (with D.O.D.).
  • Sonny Fodera, Jazzy, and songwriter Karen Poole (Kylie Minogue's "Wow," Becky Hill and David Guetta's "Remember") wrote this song in London's Dean Street Studios.

    "The main hook was written in about five minutes," Fodera told Apple Music. "We got all our ideas down and then went back into the studio again and finished it off. It quickly became such a catchy tune, and it was stuck in my head for days afterwards."
  • "All This Time" fits snugly within Fodera's discography of rolling house grooves, crisp percussion, and polished drops. But there's something warmer about the song compared to the dynamic club sound of "Asking," the Ibiza-honed high of "Somedays" or the lush, atmospheric layering of "Tell Me."

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