Rest Your Love

Album: Wake Up (2015)
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  • The song's music video starts off with the four Vamps partying separately in different locations, but one by one they all join together. The guys roped in some their buddies for the clip. How many of you spotted magician Dynamo, Game of Thrones actress Maisie Williams, Friday Download presenter Cel Spellman, English singer-songwriter Conor Maynard, Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt, YouTuber Oli White and The Hits presenter Luke Franks?
  • This was co-written by Savan Kotecha, the writer of hits for such artists as Adam Lambert, Ellie Goulding and Britney Spears. "It's cool because (Savan) was in a rock band when he was a kid, so he identifies with a lot of the things we want to do," The Vamps told Notion magazine. "He's just clever, isn't he? I mean it's not... Formulaic isn't the right word, but he just knows. He has a knack for this."

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