My Loving
by Sonny Fodera (featuring Chrystal)

Album: single release only (2026)
Charted: 66
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Songfacts®:

  • "My Loving" is Sonny Fodera's house track about the painful aftermath of a one-sided relationship. Guest singer Chrystal describes a former partner who took her love for granted and now regrets losing it.
  • The collaboration came together entirely remotely; the two artists never met in a studio. Chrystal sent Fodera her vocal online after he had heard one of her tracks and was struck by her talent. "I was like, 'Okay, this is fire. I need to work with her,'" Fodera told BBC Radio 1's Jack Saunders. "She sent me the vocal and [I] produced it. And that's kind of how it came about."

    The track that caught Fodera's attention was likely Chrystal's 2025 breakout single "The Days," which reached #4 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • Sonny Fodera and Chrystal wrote the song with Josh Wilkinson, who began his career as a member of the pop-rock band Go Audio. He signed to Epic Records, had a handful of chart hits, and toured with Taio Cruz, Scouting for Girls and McFly. When the band split, he transitioned into professional songwriting, forging key relationships with writers and producers Roy Stride and Steve Robson. Wilkinson accumulated a rather tidy résumé of pop credits, including "Elephant" by Alexandra Burke and "Good Girls" by 5 Seconds of Summer, before moving into dance-pop with the likes of "God Is A Dancer" by Tiësto featuring Mabel, and "My Heart Goes (La Di Da)" by Becky Hill and Topic.
  • Sonny Fodera first performed "My Loving" at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow in November 2025, before the song was even released.

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