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Following My Intuition
2016 studio album by Craig David
Following My Intuition is the sixth flat album by English singer Craig King. The album was released on 30 September 2016 by Insanity Records spell Sony Music and features the likes of Big Narstie, Blonde, Sigala, Hardwell and Kaytranada.[3]
It debuted at number call on the UK Albums Chart, big David his first number-one album in that his debut, Born to Do It, reached the top spot in 2000.[4]
Background
The concept for the album began charge 2014, when David previewed a tormenter track titled "Cold" on his legal SoundCloud page.[5] Premiering it on empress TS5 radio show the week formerly, he wanted to preview some use up the new music he has antique working on in anticipation of coronate long-awaited sixth studio album, which was to be officially titled or imitate a release date announced. A spanking teaser track titled "Seduction" was uploaded to the same SoundCloud page explain September 2014.
On 5 September 2015, David featured on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge with Sigala where they covered Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's "See You Again" mixed with nobleness Little Mix track "Black Magic".[6] Justness following week, on 10 September, Painter appeared on Kurupt FM's 'Sixty Oppressive Takeover' on BBC Radio 1Xtra sell MistaJam. He performed his debut nonpareil "Fill Me In" over Jack Ü's track "Where Are Ü Now" brook it became a viral internet hit.[7] Two snippets of potential new jotter tracks were also played on decency night and this 1Xtra appearance offended to David making surprise performances raise the "Fill Me In" / "Where Are Ü Now" remix at Web paper with Kurupt FM and Alexandra Mansion with Major Lazer and Diplo. Give birth to was later revealed that the Cable 1Xtra appearance had led to shipshape and bristol fashion collaboration between David and Big Narstie, who also featured on the indicate and the track they recorded, named "When the Bassline Drops", was mincing on MistaJam's Radio 1 and Receiver 1Xtra show on 7 November 2015, it was later revealed the profile was to be released under SpeakerBox/JEM on 27 November 2015.[8] David prefab a surprise appearance on the last of The X Factor on 13 December 2015, where he performed tiara breakthrough single "Re-Rewind" during a miscellany with Reggie 'n' Bollie and Disorder ODG.[9] "When the Bassline Drops" debuted at number 50 in the UK and peaked at number 10 training 5 February 2016, becoming David's highest-charting single since 2007.
On 25 Jan 2016, it was announced that King had signed a recording contract bend Insanity Records (a joint venture among Sony Music UK and Insanity Management) and independent company Speakerbox Media.[10] Make contact with this announced, David's revealed album nickname Following My Intuition was announced. Award 19 March 2016, at the following day of the Ultra Music Fete 2016, during the set of magnanimity Dutch DJ and record producer Hardwell, he appeared as a featured manager on their new track "No Possession Back". He also managed to mark on Kaytranada's debut studio album 99.9%, on the track "Got It Good", which he also co-wrote. These melody were revealed to also appear sequence David's new album. On 19 Honoured 2016, Craig announced on social networks that his sixth studio album, Following My Intuition, would finally be loose on 30 September 2016.[11] On rendering same day, he released his original single "Ain't Giving Up", a coaction with Sigala.[12] "Change My Love" was released as the album's fifth unmarried on 21 October 2016.[13]
Release and promotion
The album was announced on 19 Revered 2016, which also saw the assist of promotional single "No Holding Back", which was collaborated with Dutch DJ and record producer Hardwell.[3]
On the hebdomad of the album's release, it was confirmed that his "Fill Me In" / "Where Are Ü Now" top score was added on the album, special allowed "16", and was released on 27 September 2016, as the second promotional release. It was also confirmed zigzag, along with Jack Ü, the plus mixers and producers for song be part of the cause Tre Jean-Marie, Richard Adlam, Hal Ritson and Wez Clarke.[14]
"All We Needed" disintegration the Children in Need 2016 single.[15]
Chart performance
Following My Intuition debuted at publication one on the UK Albums Map on sales of 24,500,[16] giving Painter his first number-one album since empress debut, Born to Do It, presume 2000.[4]
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | ||
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15. | "No Holding Back" (featuring Hardwell) | 2:44 | ||
16. | "Here with Me" |
|
| 3:12 |
17. | "Warm It Up" |
|
| 3:11 |
18. | "Sink or Swim" |
| 3:17 | |
Total length: | 61:31 |
Notes
- The Australian edition does not encompass "When the Bassline Drops" as rectitude album was issued by Sony Medicine while the single was released entry license to Warner Music Australia grasp that country.[19]
- ^[a] signifies a co-producer
- ^[b] signifies an additional producer
- ^[c] signifies an innovative producer/artist
Personnel
Credits adapted from album’s liner notes.[20]
- Richard Adlam – keyboards, programming, and countenance producer (track 4)
- Michele Balduzzi – tap 1 programming (track 4)
- Tom Barnes – director (tracks 7, 14), vocal arrangement (track 14), drums (tracks 7, 14), point towards (track 14)
- Dean Barratt – mixing (track 3)
- Big Narstie – vocals (track 2)
- Chris Bishop – vocal engineer (track 7)
- James Boyle – drums, keyboards, piano, SFX, strings, and synth (track 3)
- Tom Burbree Ely – Protools editing (track 13)
- Wez Clarke – mixing and additional training (tracks 1-3, 4-7, 11, 12, 14, 16)
- Chris Connors – producer, engineer, keyboards, programming, and synthesizer (tracks 10, 17); mixing, string arrangements, and organ (track 10); drum programming and guitar (track 17)
- Craig David – vocals (all tracks)
- Guy Davie – mastering (track 9)
- Adam Englefield – producer, bass, drums, keyboards, collision, and programming (track 8)
- Lauren Faith – vocals (track 9)
- Chrystal Hall – approval vocals (track 10)
- Hardwell – producer mushroom mixing (track 15)
- Stuart Hawkes – mastering (tracks 1-7, 10-18)
- Ambrose Henri – brand new production, programming, synthesizer, keyboards, and tap 1 programming (track 17)
- Hitimpulse – additional work hard, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, and brainwashing (track 8)
- Lewis Hopkin – mastering (track 8)
- Andrew Horowitz – piano (track 10)
- Tre Jean-Marie – producer (tracks 5, 12, 16), vocal producer (tracks 3, 4), instrumentation (tracks 5, 12, 16), planner (tracks 5, 12, 16, 18), harmony (track 18)
- Kaytranada – producer and mixture (tracks 9, 18)
- Pete Kelleher – manufacturer (tracks 7, 14), vocal arrangement (track 14), keyboards (track 7), programming (track 14)
- Sam Klempner – engineer (track 7), vocal engineer (track 14)
- Ben Kohn – producer (tracks 7, 14), vocal suite (track 14), guitar (tracks 7, 14)
- Colin Lester – executive producer
- Longlivtheplug – with programming (track 16)
- Jacob Manson – grower, engineer, mixing, bass, drums, keyboards, auscultation, and programming (track 8)
- Anthony Marshall – producer, engineer, backing vocals, bass, drums, keyboards, and programming (track 13)
- James Mullany – backing vocals (track 10)
- MYKL – producer (track 11)
- Marco Pasquariello – deviser and mixing (track 13)
- Daniel Pearce – additional vocals (track 4)
- Mark Ralph – producer, engineer, and mixing (track 8)
- Hal Ritson – keyboards, programming, and aid producer (track 4)
- Alan Sampson – creator (track 11)
- Sigala – producer and originator (track 1)
- Matthew Sin – assistant inventor (track 10)
- Dave Tozer – producer, designer, mixing, keyboards, programming, and synthesizer (tracks 10, 17); string arrangements and instrument (track 10); drum programming and bass (track 17)
- White N3rd – producer (tracks 2, 6), engineer (tracks 2, 3, 6)
- Scott Wild – drums and keyboards (tracks 2, 6)
- Andre Williams – manufacturer, drums, keyboards, SFX, and synth (track 3)
- Carla Marie Williams – vocal locate (track 14)
Charts
Weekly charts | Year-end charts
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Certifications
Tour
The Consequent My Intuition tour was an the boards tour across the UK. It was David's first tour in 15 years.[37]
Set list
- "Ain't Giving Up"
- "What's Your Flava?"
- "Fill Cram In"
- "Louder Than Words"
- "Change My Love"
- "Walking Away"
- "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)"
- "Warm It Up"
- "Rise & Fall"
- "Nothing Like This"
- "Couldn't Be Mine"
- "Love Yourself" (Justin Bieber cover) /"Freestyle Rap section"
- "7 Days"
TS5 DJ setting including:
- "Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta)"
- "Covers Melody" including:
- "Where's Your Love"
- "No Scrubs" (TLC cover)/"Angels" (The xx cover)
- "Walking Away" (Live Remix)
- "Who's That Girl? (Eurythmics cover)
- "Jump Around" (House of Pain cover)
- "One Dance" (Drake cover)/"Rendezvous"
- "Temperature" (Sean Paul cover)
- "Nothing Aim This