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Sigrid and Griff have revealed the release date for their upcoming collaboration Heart On Fire.
The new track will be the first time the two rising stars will have collaborated together, and the duo shared on social media that the track is coming in just a few weeks.
"Pop girls unite," Griff said, revealing the track will drop January 19th. "Support our tired little faces.
Having teased the team-up last week, and saying that they were keen to work with each other, the two stars had posted a series of cryptic videos on socials and Griff has now officially confirmed the collaboration and shared a snippet of it in a new TikTok video.
You can also hear a snippet of the pair of them at the piano on Griff’s Instagram.
“Sigrid and I have an important message. We’ve written a song called ‘Head On Fire’.
“It’s about your head being on fire, which I’m sure you can relate to,” Griff said, as audio begins and there’s a visual of the two singers lying next to each other on the ground.
The duet marks the start of a very busy 2022 for the two stars. Having spent 2021 as the BRITs Rising Star and an Official Album Chart Top Five debut with One Foot In Front Of The Other, Griff’s US, UK and European headline tour begins in North America in January and features a London show at Brixton Academy, as well as a brace of dates supporting Dua Lipa.
Sigrid, who returned with Mirror in 2021, sets off on her biggest-ever UK, Ireland and European tour which will see her play a trio of dates in the UK in March – including a gig at the SSE Arena Wembley in London – before heading to Dublin for a show on March 18.
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Griff and Sigrid have released a brand new single together called ‘Head On Fire’ – you can check it out below.The two pop stars began teasing the joint project recently in a series of cryptic videos posted on their social media accounts.The collaboration came about after the pair connected online during the pandemic and then later met in person – something that led to a blossoming friendship and creative partnership between the two.Their new song, which is described as an “empowering new anthem”, was BBC Radio One’s Hottest New Record tonight (January 19) and you can watch the song’s striking new video below. Describing how the pair first connected, Sigrid said: “Griff and I met sharing a pizza at the Rueben Selby show at Fashion Week in London…We went to the studio a while later and just had a day of talking about life, before writing ‘Head On Fire’.”Of the song, Sigrid added: “It’s about that feeling when you meet someone who just flips everything upside down and you can’t focus on anything else but that person. [Griff’s] just lovely, and it’s been so much fun working with her.”Griff added: “I’ve looked up to Sigrid so much, especially as a young girl who broke through making powerful, credible pop music.
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