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Pop / Rock 30/10/2018

Nina Nesbitt Reveals Details On Forthcoming Album Out February 1, 2019

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The eagerly awaited album from Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt, 'The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change' will be released on the February 1, 2019 through Cooking Vinyl. Having obtained over 100 million streams between singles since signing her new deal with Cooking Vinyl, the new album shows Nina at her lyrical and musical best.

'The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change' has been three years in the making and bears no hint of compromise as Nina demonstrates her unique talent for acute lyrical observations and ear-worm melodies. Heralding a musical change of direction from Nina with more obvious pop influences, the album is a scintillating journey through a whole range of genres and moods.

Album highlights include the multi-layered, story-telling 'The Moments I'm Missing' which was written and produced in Nina's bedroom; the R&B tinged 'The Best You Had' which was embraced by Hollywood royalty in the shape of Chloƫ Grace Moretz and Taylor Swift, and 'Somebody Special', a love song with a twist which has had over 30 million streams on Spotify alone.

Further highlights are pop classics like The New York Times, Rolling Stone Magazine and FADER approved, BBC Radio 1 and 2 play-listed single 'Loyal To Me.' Currently 'Loyal To Me' is receiving airplay at Top 40 radio the major markets including Atlanta, Nashville, Philadelphia, Boston, Seattle, Austin, Las Vegas, San Francisco & many others. Other tracks include the empowering 'Empire' and 'Is It Really Me You're Missing' (the song which was put on hold for Rihanna), which fully showcases Nina's glorious voice.

The album features production from Lostboy (Anne-Marie), Fraser T Smith (Adele, Drake, Gorillaz, Florence and the Machine), Jordan Riley (Macklemore, Zara Larsson) and Nina herself. "I'm so proud of this album," she says."This is the album I always wanted to make on my own terms. It's an honest account of somebody in their early '20s, giving a real window into their often ever changing life."

It's been non-stop for Nina since signing to Cooking Vinyl, including a tour of the US with Jake Bugg, a UK and European tour with Lewis Capaldi, another sold-out UK headline tour, and winning the Evolution Award at the SSE Scottish Music Awards. She was also asked to collaborate with emerging female artists Sasha Sloan and Charlotte Lawrence on a new track 'Psychopath' for the launch of Spotify's 'Louder Together' - Nina being the only UK artist to take part.

Nina's reach globally has also been illustrated by the support from both Spotify and Apple and the fact her writing credits now include The Shires, Jessie Ware, Matoma, Olivia Holt, Jonas Blue and more. On top of all of this, Nina has also featured on tracks with other artists, notably 'Somebody' with Sigala & HRVY, plus a collaboration in the new year with Jonas Blue, demonstrating how far she has come as an artist and writer.

In a music industry that often doesn't give you time to settle into the artist you want to be, 'The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change' shows that Nina's hard work has been rewarded. Her 2019 is only going to get even bigger and better.






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